A Singapore-based aviation firm is developing a hydrogen-powered plane they say it will offer zero emission flights.
HES Energy Systems’ Element One uses ‘ultra-light’ hydrogen fuel cells and can be refuelled in less than 10 minutes using an automated ‘nacelle swap system’.
The company aims to develop its first flying prototype before 2025.
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