EHang, a leading Chinese flying vehicle company, has partnered with Guangzhou Greater Bay Technology (GBT), a fast charging specialist, to develop Ultra Fast Charging (UFC) and Extreme Fast Charging (XFC) battery solutions for electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft (eVTOL). These batteries are designed to charge from 30% to 80% in just 5-10 minutes, marking a significant advancement in the field of personal mobility.
The partnership between EHang and GBT aims to reduce charging times and establish a solid foundation for efficient, large-scale commercial operations in the low-range economy. They will work together to develop battery solutions and energy storage systems that meet the high standards set by the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC). This includes high energy density, high cycle life, high instantaneous charge-discharge rates, and high safety.
One of the key components of the eVTOL is the battery system, which affects flight range, stability, safety, and operational efficiency. The new UFC/XFC battery will focus on fast charging, high energy density, and longevity. This advancement will greatly improve the performance prospects for flying vehicles like EHang’s EH216-S flying taxi. The mass production license recently received from the CAAC for this vehicle further underscores EHang’s position as a key player in the industry.
In addition to developing battery solutions, EHang and GBT plan to build fast charging stations and other infrastructure to support future commercial activities involving eVTOL. This partnership represents a significant step towards mass production and commercial operation of electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft. It demonstrates a commitment to advancing the field of personal mobility and establishing a sustainable ecosystem for commercial operations in the future.