Joby Aviation has put in place a long-term supply agreement with Toray Advanced Composites for the composite material used for its aircraft. The California-based aircraft company will use Toray's carbon fibre composite materials to bring fast, affordable, and zero-emissions aerial ridesharing to global communities.
Electric aircraft require proven materials that have high-strength and are very lightweight. Carbon fibre composite materials provide the strength-to-weight ratio needed for electric aerospace applications in order to maximise the range and speed of the aircraft. Every aspect of Joby's aircraft is being optimised for maximum utilisation for urban transport and high-quality carbon fibre materials are a key component of achieving their goals. Joby selected Toray Advanced Composite materials due to its proven heritage of meeting mechanical and safety requirements in aerospace and high-performance automotive applications.
JoeBen Bevirt, Founder and CEO, Joby Aviation, says: "Toray's prepreg carbon fibre systems provide unparalleled specific strength and toughness, which have enabled Joby to develop aircraft with unprecedented capabilities. We are incredibly proud to be working with Toray as we certify this aircraft, and look forward to building a long-lasting partnership."
Joby will operate an affordable, quiet, and clean transportation service, using the revolutionary all-electric, vertical take-off and landing aircraft it has spent the last decade developing. With a range of up to 150 miles and a top speed of 200 mph, the vehicle and the service has the potential to make a significant difference to the lives of travellers. Carbon fibre materials are used throughout the vehicle structure, propulsion systems, and interior components.
"We are very pleased to have finalised this important supply agreement with Joby Aviation, a pioneer in the development of the eVTOL," says Toshiyuki Kondo, CEO, Toray Advanced Composites. "As children, we dreamed of being able to fly to a destination in a fraction of the time it would take to drive. That is no longer a fantasy. The electric air taxi is becoming a reality and we at Toray are perfectly positioned to meet the industry's needs today and in the future. It's a very exciting time."
Joby Aviation has spent more than a decade developing its aircraft and plans to bring it into commercial operation as early as 2023.
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Toray Advanced Composites | Adhesives, Aramid-reinforced Composites, Carbon-reinforced Composites, Prepreg, Reinforced Composite Molding Compounds, Syntactic Composites, Thermoplastics |
Joby Aviation, Inc. | Airframer |
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Joby S4 |
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