Evolito has partnered with Flying Whales to supply its D250 electric motors for the LCA60T airship, scheduled for its first test flight in 2027. The 200-metre-long aircraft will carry loads of up to 60 tonnes, offering a transport solution for oversized cargo in areas with limited infrastructure.
Flying Whales selected Evolito’s motors for their high power and torque density, with each airship using 32 units. The D250 weighs 13kg and delivers 240kW peak power, offering a power density of 18.5kW/kg. Evolito’s ability to scale production to meet Flying Whales’ forecasts was also a key factor in its selection.
Evolito received Design Organisation Approval from the UK Civil Aviation Authority in 2023 and is working towards further certifications to reduce regulatory costs for Flying Whales.
Dr. Chris Harris, Evolito CEO and co-founder says: “Flying Whales’ LCA60T airship is a truly inspirational aircraft, demonstrating that electric flight can help solve global challenges - from reducing harmful emissions to delivering critical infrastructure sustainably. Evolito’s unique axial-flux technology enables a new class of lightweight, compact and high-performance electric motor, opening up many new aircraft designs, mission profiles and use-cases -setting new standards in electric propulsion for Aerospace.”
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Evolito Ltd | Electric Engines, Electric Motors |
Flying Whales | Airframer |
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Flying Whale LCA60T |
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Engines |
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