Pipistrel
While Pipistrel is not actively engaged with the amateur-built hobby but is dealing with airframe manufacturers, we’re listing four of its electric power systems for intrepid Experimental builders looking for a completely new challenge.
And make no mistake, electric propulsion is completely different from our usual 100LL and Jet A engines. It’s best to have a thorough understanding of which wire typically goes where in electrical systems before attempting to install such e-motivation in your homebuilt. That’s because these are high-amperage, high-voltage electrics that demand the utmost in respect. That said, the potential for petroleum-free aviating is strong for aircraft that stay relatively close to the airport. Training is where electric airplanes are gaining their toehold in the market. And a fun little electrically powered flyer for those sunset flights, pattern work or relatively close-by pancake chasing has appeal.
Pipistrel’s offerings are electric propulsion kits designed for airframers. They include the motor and batteries, along with the battery charger, battery management system, motor controller and even a propeller if necessary. Pipistrel also has the trapeze and controls for a retractable arm should you be designing a motorglider.
Engine Model | Drive Type | Power | Weight | Price |
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Pipistrel Aircraft | ||||
20 Ah 4.75 kWh Electric Propulsion System |
direct | 40 kW takeoff, 30 kW climb | 130 lb w/ batteries, motor, and controls |
TBD |
30 Ah 7.10 kWh Electric Propulsion System |
direct | 40 kW takeoff, 30 kW climb | 165 lb w/ batteries, motor, and controls |
$25,000 |
40 Ah 9.70 kWh Electric Propulsion System |
direct | 40 kW takeoff, 30 kW climb | 200 lb w/ batteries, motor, and controls |
$29,200 |
80 Ah 24.25 kWh Electric Propulsion System |
direct | 60 kW takeoff, 50 kW continuous | 441 lb w/batteries, motor, and controls |
$66,500 |
Hi,
I think you should alson include Aerolite:
https://www.uflyit.com/Aerolite%20ev-103.htm
there are a number of fixed and flex wing ultralight powered by electric motors.