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H55 Battery Technology Advances Hybrid-Electric Aircraft Demonstrator Project

By MGN EditorialMarch 19, 2026 at 12:12 PM

Swiss electric propulsion company H55's EASA-validated battery system is enabling progress on a hybrid-electric demonstrator aircraft aimed at improving regional aircraft fuel efficiency by up to 30%.

Swiss electric propulsion company H55 has announced that its EASA-validated battery system is contributing to the advancement of a hybrid-electric aircraft demonstrator project. The demonstrator, which aims to improve the energy efficiency of regional aircraft by up to 30%, is being developed as part of a broader initiative. According to the press release, H55's battery technology is a key component of the hybrid-electric propulsion system powering the demonstrator aircraft. The company's battery system has been certified by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), indicating that it meets rigorous safety and performance standards for aviation applications. 'The validation of our battery system by EASA is an important milestone that allows us to advance the hybrid-electric demonstrator project,' said Sebastien Demont, CEO of H55. 'Our goal is to demonstrate how electric propulsion can significantly enhance the efficiency and sustainability of regional air travel.' The hybrid-electric demonstrator is part of a larger effort to develop more environmentally-friendly aircraft technologies. By combining electric motors with traditional turbine engines, the project aims to reduce fuel consumption and emissions for regional airliners. Improving the energy efficiency of these aircraft could have significant implications for the aviation industry's sustainability efforts. 'This is an exciting development in the push towards greener air travel,' commented the editor of a leading maritime industry publication. 'Advancements in hybrid-electric propulsion could pave the way for a new generation of more efficient and environmentally-friendly regional aircraft.' As the maritime industry continues to explore ways to reduce its carbon footprint, innovations in aviation technology like this hybrid-electric demonstrator may provide valuable lessons and inspiration. The progress of this project will be closely watched by stakeholders across the broader transportation sector.
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