Is significantly more expensive than conventionaljet fuel, but backers of hydrogen planes believe it will eventually become cheaper than traditional flight. Zeroavia isnt the only Company Racing to reimagine air travel, though. Aerospace giants like Airbus And Boeing are also developing hydrogen planes. But there are still questions over how sustainable theyll actually be. Were going to be using some fairly exotic materials that are very energy intensive to arrive at. What energy are you using to build the Fuel Cell . What materials are you using . How much energy are we sinking into this technology to get something out . Zeroavia has the backing of the Uk Government and big investors and has over 2,000 pre orders from airlines. So there seems to be significant belief in hydrogen despite all of the challenges. But what i really want to know is. Are we going to be able to jet off
In its vision, hydrogen would be produced on site at airports using renewable energy before being processed and transported out to the plane. But what about the cost of all this . At the moment, Liquid Hydrogen is significantly more expensive than conventional jet fuel, but backers of Hydrogen Planes believe it will eventually become cheaper than traditional flight. Zeroavia isnt the only Company Racing to reimagine air travel, though. Aerospace giants like Airbus And Boeing are also developing Hydrogen Planes. But there are still questions over how sustainable theyll actually be. Were going to be using some fairly exotic materials that are very energy intensive to arrive at. What energy are you using to build the Fuel Cell . What materials are you using . How much energy are we sinking into this technology to get something out . Zeroavia has the backing of the Uk Government and big investors and has over
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