ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEMS
Electric Power Systems (EP Systems) is a leading provider of high-power, scalable powertrains that are certifiable for electrified aviation.
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Electric Power Systems (EP Systems) is a leading provider of high-power, scalable powertrains that are certifiable for electrified aviation. It develops energy storage systems, DC fast-charging stations, and electric propulsion products for Aerospace. EP Systems has numerous battery systems currently powering customer flight demonstrator vehicles (e.g., NASA X-57, Bell Nexus, Aurora Flight Sciences Pegasus, Embraer Ipanema, and Boeing CAV). Advanced features produce safer battery systems resulting in a perfect safety record in field. EP Systems is currently partnered with the FAA to certify batteries for general aviation aircraft and will complete its first TSO in early 2023.
Boeing and Safran invested in EP Systems in 2019, and again in 2021, and JetBlue added to that investment in 2022. All investments are helping to enhance its research and development, energy storage, and electric propulsion capabilities. EP Systems’ current, publicly announced customers include NASA, the FAA, Boeing, Safran, Bell Textron, Diamond Aircraft, Embraer, Aura Aero, VoltAero, and Supernal. Electric Power Systems currently produces over 2MWh in battery systems per year and is scaling bringing a 70,000 square-foot facility online in 2022/2023, with production starting at 100MWh per year.
Boeing and Safran invested in EP Systems in 2019, and again in 2021, and JetBlue added to that investment in 2022. All investments are helping to enhance its research and development, energy storage, and electric propulsion capabilities. EP Systems’ current, publicly announced customers include NASA, the FAA, Boeing, Safran, Bell Textron, Diamond Aircraft, Embraer, Aura Aero, VoltAero, and Supernal. Electric Power Systems currently produces over 2MWh in battery systems per year and is scaling bringing a 70,000 square-foot facility online in 2022/2023, with production starting at 100MWh per year.
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