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Your airliner may be flying electric within a decade
CNN - Money ^ | First published September 27, 2017: 8:23 AM ET | London Staff

Posted on 09/28/2017 6:23:11 AM PDT by Red Badger

The auto industry is going electric. Is aviation next?

Major European carrier EasyJet announced Wednesday that it is teaming up with U.S. startup Wright Electric to build an all-electric airliner.

The aircraft they have in mind would handle short routes of 335 miles or less -- think New York to Boston or London to Paris.

EasyJet, a budget airline that specializes in shorter flights, said the new aircraft would cover 20% of its passenger journeys.

The airline said it has been working closely with Wright Electric this year and it hopes to have an electric commercial aircraft flying in the next decade.

"We can envisage a future without jet fuel and we are excited to be part of it. It is now more a matter of when not if a short haul electric plane will fly," said EasyJet CEO Carolyn McCall.

Wright Electric was founded in 2016 by a team of battery chemists, aerospace engineers and electric vehicle experts from NASA, Boeing (BA) and Cessna.

It received funding from Harvard University and startup incubator Y Combinator, which helped fund Dropbox, Reddit and Airbnb. EasyJet did not reveal the financial terms of its partnership with the startup.

Jeffrey Engler, the chief executive of Wright Electric, said that working with EasyJet is "a powerful validation of our technology approach."

EasyJet said the startup has already demonstrated its first two-seater plane, showing it can make the technology work on a smaller scale.

(Excerpt) Read more at money.cnn.com ...


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Science; Society; Travel
KEYWORDS: aerospace; electricairplane
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What an electric plane might look like, according to EasyJet.

Hope it's got a long extension cord and jumper cables.................

1 posted on 09/28/2017 6:23:11 AM PDT by Red Badger
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To: sully777; vigl; Cagey; Abathar; A. Patriot; B Knotts; getsoutalive; muleskinner; sausageseller; ...

The Electric Airplane.........Would ,make a great name for a Rock Band!...................


2 posted on 09/28/2017 6:24:50 AM PDT by Red Badger (Road Rage lasts 5 minutes. Road Rash lasts 5 months!.....................)
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To: Red Badger

Flies once...recharges for 36-48 hours.


3 posted on 09/28/2017 6:25:13 AM PDT by alancarp (George Orwell was an optimist.)
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To: Red Badger

What will the recharge time be?


4 posted on 09/28/2017 6:26:15 AM PDT by mad_as_he$$ (Not my circus. Not my monkeys.)
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To: Red Badger

CNN will believe anything that matches with the DNC talking points.


5 posted on 09/28/2017 6:26:21 AM PDT by Zathras
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To: Red Badger

Where are the solar panels and windmills?


6 posted on 09/28/2017 6:27:35 AM PDT by MUDDOG
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To: alancarp

Well, we don’t REALLY want the peasants to be able to move freely about and do so in a timely manner, now do we? That sort of mobility is only for the oligarchs.


7 posted on 09/28/2017 6:28:17 AM PDT by Army Air Corps (Four Fried Chickens and a Coke)
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To: Red Badger

The battery will be approximately 500 feet x 500 feet. No problem. s/


8 posted on 09/28/2017 6:29:06 AM PDT by Sacajaweau
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To: mad_as_he$$

Probably just swap batteries?

I’ll take the conventional route, thanks..


9 posted on 09/28/2017 6:29:40 AM PDT by SecAmndmt (Arm yourselves!)
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To: Red Badger
Gonna use the same batteries as the Tesla?


10 posted on 09/28/2017 6:30:00 AM PDT by shibumi (Cover it with gas and set it on fire.)
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To: Red Badger

I’m familiar with Wright Electric, their initial foray into business was with Wrightspeed. Their business model began with garbage trucks and has been successful. It’s by now field tested technology that works quite well for that purpose. Pricey, but by the time fuel and maintenance costs are calculated it pays out in about four years as I recall. They should be branching out into other large vehicles, transfer trucks, buses and RV’s rather than electric jets, in my opinion at least. I suppose with sufficient R&D funding they can do both.


11 posted on 09/28/2017 6:30:06 AM PDT by RegulatorCountry
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To: Red Badger

I just don’t see how they’re going to get the thrust they need while still keeping the plane light (batteries are heavy!) and they’ll have a terrible turn around time because of long recharging. I don’t think they’ll have an actual plane within a decade.


12 posted on 09/28/2017 6:31:50 AM PDT by vladimir998 (Apparently I'm still living in your head rent free. At least now it isn't empty.)
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To: Red Badger

My first boat had a bar of soap for a motor and would go s-l-o-w-l-y across the tub.

Doesn’t scale up in the real world.


13 posted on 09/28/2017 6:31:55 AM PDT by BBB333 (The Power Of Trump Compels You!)
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To: Red Badger

How will a cord reach that long?
Will they have spools of electric cords in the plane that unroll as its flying?


14 posted on 09/28/2017 6:32:16 AM PDT by HereInTheHeartland (I don't want better government; I want much less of it.)
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To: MUDDOG
Solar at the terminal - just does the initial charge.

Then there are retractable windmills that open in flight and the slipstream powers them, and they in turn power the electric motors, kind of like the emergency wind-driven generators on the A-6.

An endless supply of electric energy!

Heh...

15 posted on 09/28/2017 6:32:39 AM PDT by grobdriver (Where is Wilson Blair when you need him?)
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To: Sacajaweau

The plane is a flying battery.
But would only have room for 4 passengers!..................No carry-ons..............


16 posted on 09/28/2017 6:32:57 AM PDT by Red Badger (Road Rage lasts 5 minutes. Road Rash lasts 5 months!.....................)
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To: shibumi

Tesla went with energy density but the need to cool the batteries as well as a possibility of explosion came with than energy density.

There is a somewhat less energy dense lithium battery with no such cooling needs or risk of explosion, however, that is making tremendous inroads in certain areas. That would be LiFePo4, lithium iron phosphate.

I’m not aware of any OEM manufacturers using LiFePo4 yet outside of electric bicycles, but it’s very popular for custom-built electric vehicles as well as retrofit into RV’s that have been converted to solar.


17 posted on 09/28/2017 6:32:57 AM PDT by RegulatorCountry
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To: Red Badger

Dear CNN,

You are describing a ducted fan, and not a jet.


18 posted on 09/28/2017 6:34:05 AM PDT by Army Air Corps (Four Fried Chickens and a Coke)
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To: grobdriver

Perpetual motion!


19 posted on 09/28/2017 6:34:28 AM PDT by MUDDOG
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To: SecAmndmt

Better have a secure latch on the battery box.


20 posted on 09/28/2017 6:34:47 AM PDT by ptsal ( Get your facts first, then you can distort them as you please. - M. Twain)
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