The ElectraFlyer-C is a small, quiet, vibration-free electric airplane made of a metal moni motoglider retrofitted with a custom battery pack. Cruise speed is about 70 mph with a top speed of about 90 mph and a stall speed about half of that. The plane will fly for between 1.5 and 2 hours before it needs a recharge. The 110v plug-in recharge will set you back about 60 cents.
The company also makes the ElectraFlyer Trike, which is a Northwing Stratus and sells component parts so you can build your own trike or convert an ultralight.
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What's Driving This Trend
- Electric Airplanes
- There is an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the aviation industry by developing electric-powered airplanes, such as the ElectraFlyer-C.
- Battery Technology
- Advancements in battery technology can revolutionize various industries, including aviation, by enabling longer flight times and reducing reliance on traditional fuel sources.
- Sustainable Transportation
- The rise of battery-powered airplanes reflects a larger trend towards sustainable transportation options, presenting opportunities for companies to develop eco-friendly alternatives in the transportation sector.
Who This Affects Most
- Aviation
- The aviation industry can explore battery-powered airplanes as a disruptive innovation that offers quieter, eco-friendly sky rides.
- Battery Manufacturing
- The battery manufacturing industry has the potential to benefit from the demand for advanced batteries for electric aircraft, driving the need for more efficient and longer-lasting battery solutions.
- Transportation
- The transportation industry can tap into the trend of battery-powered airplanes and invest in creating sustainable and environmentally-friendly modes of travel.
