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Old 7th Aug 2019, 13:20
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Machdiamond
 
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Originally Posted by Sailvi767
It will be impossible to build or convert a aircraft at a reasonable cost with such a limited utility. No one will want it and shipping it anywhere will be a pain. For a electric to be successful it needs to have a market that makes it commercially viable. A 100 mile range won’t achieve that.
What percentage of Cape Air routes are under 100 miles? How do you think they will like near zero maintenance cost on the propulsion system and cheap electric recharge at a small fraction of the fuel cost? Isn't that also going to make more routes commercially viable?

What about the competitiveness of an emissions free aircraft servicing cities that are progressively banning internal combustion engine cars (mostly in Europe for now)? Once such an aircraft becomes available, are those cities going to expand that mandate to airplanes of that size?

All-electric small regional aircraft is a small aircraft / small distances marke, and being all-electric changes the economics of the operations quite a bit.

For longer ranges, there is hybrid propulsion. Up to 600 nm range maybe. Further than that the fuel saving gets cancelled out by the weight of the system, with today's battery energy density. So it will be a long while before we see all-electric Boeings and Airbus.


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