Solar Ship To Develop New Electric Bush Plane In Partnership With Zenair Ltd
TORONTO, June 7, 2017 /CNW/ - Today, Solar Ship and Zenair Ltd announced the agreement to convert the existing Zenair STOL (Short Take-Off and Landing) CH750 aircraft into an electric bush plane. This new aircraft will provide extreme short take-off and landing (XSTOL) capability enabling pilots to take-off in areas without runways. The aircraft is recharged by either a battery swap or electric vehicle rechargers. It will not use any fossil fuel and will be available as a bush plane, float or amphibious.
The electric bush plane project is part of Zenair and Solar Ship's ongoing partnership since 2011 when Zenair developed the fuselage for Solar Ship's Zenship 11, a hybrid aircraft able to take-off and land from a soccer field to deliver critical cargo for disaster relief.
Solar Ship's CEO, Jay Godsall: "We have been working with Zenair to ensure we could deliver the right power, weight and reliability for their aircraft. We love what Zenair has done to improve the Zenair STOL CH750 and we now have a perfect electric propulsion system for that aircraft. The Zenair bush planes are part of Solar Ship's self-reliant infrastructure package to support critical cargo and air ambulance service in remote areas. The new electric bush plane will be complemented by a network of low-cost solar powered hangars able to provide battery swap stations in remote areas. Once you buy this aircraft you break free from the shackles of oil and you never need to refuel again. It is complete self-reliance."
ABOUT ZENAIR (zenair.com)
Headquartered in Midland, Ontario, Zenair Ltd is a world leader in STOL aircraft and float planes. Established in 1974, Zenair has designed more than 15 aircraft with sales in more than 50 countries, Zenair provides aviators around the world with the ability to take-off and land from virtually anywhere.
ABOUT SOLAR SHIP (solarship.com)
Solar Ship Inc. is a Canadian company with its head office in Toronto and operations in Brantford, Ontario, Cape Town, Lusaka, Kampala and Shenzhen. Solar Ship develops electric hybrid aircraft to deliver critical cargo to cut-off places.
SOURCE Solar Ship Inc.
Matt Heintz, CEO, Zenair, Tel: 705-526-2871, [email protected]; Jay Godsall, CEO, Solar Ship, Tel: (416) 368.3336, [email protected]
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