Eve Air Mobility has named Diehl Aviation as the designer and producer of interior and ASE as the supplier for the power distribution system for the company’s electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft.
“We strongly believe that the addition of Diehl Aviation and ASE to an already strong list of global suppliers ensures that we will be able to deliver on our commitment to our customers of producing a high-quality and capable eVTOL,” said Johann Bordais, CEO of Eve Air Mobility. “Each of our suppliers are signing long-term relationships that cover the enter life cycle of the aircraft. We look forward to working with Diehl and ASE on all phases of our development and production including prototypes, production and aftermarket service and operational support.”
Diehl Aviation, an industry leader in the design, development and production of integrated solutions for aircraft cabin, was selected to design and produce the interior of Eve’s eVTOL aircraft. Diehl will work closely with Eve’s engineering and design team to turn the company’s vision for an innovative and comfortable cabin into a reality to deliver the best flight experience for passengers.
ASE, a world-class supplier of electrical power systems for aerospace and defence industry, will develop and produce the Primary High Voltage Power Distribution System, the Primary Low Voltage Power Distribution System and the High Voltage DC-DC converter which will connect the two systems aboard the eVTOL. ASE has consolidated experience in design, development, integration, production and support of electrical power systems for multiple types of aircraft.
Eve’s eVTOL aircraft utilizes eight dedicated propellers for vertical flight and fixed wings to fly on cruise, with no change in the position of these components during flight. The latest concept includes an electric pusher powered by dual electric motors that provide propulsion redundancy with the goal of ensuring the highest levels of performance and safety. While offering numerous advantages such as lower cost of operation, fewer parts, optimized structures, and systems, it has been developed to offer efficient thrust with low sound.
Last year, the company announced that its first eVTOL production facility will be located in the city of Taubaté, in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. With an eventual total expected output of up to 480 aircraft per year, Eve is planning on expanding the site’s capacity on a modular basis, with four equally-sized modules with capacity for 120 aircraft per year. This will provide for a disciplined, capital-efficient investment approach as the market grows.
Eve has also developed a comprehensive portfolio of agnostic services and operations solutions, including Vector, a unique Urban Air Traffic Management software to optimize and scale Urban Air Mobility operations worldwide.
Contact details from our directory: | |
Eve Air Mobility Solutions, Inc. | Airframer |
Diehl Aviation GmbH | Water Systems, Waste Water Systems, Lavatory Equipment, Aircraft Interior Bulkheads, Aircraft Interiors, Cabin Lighting, Air Conditioning Equipment |
ASE SpA | Power Distribution Equipment, AC/DC Generators, Airborne Electrical Power Supplies |
Related aircraft programs: |
Eve eVTOL |
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Electrical Power Systems |
Cabin Interiors |
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