ITP Aero Leads R&D Projects on Electric Propulsion Systems

With a budget of 13 million euros, the company is pioneering complementary Research and Development (R&D) projects that will develop the first propulsion systems for air taxis made in Spain By Joe Macey / 20 Sep 2023
ITP Aero leads R&D projects on electric propulsion systems for urban and regional mobility
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ITP Aero is leading two Research and Development (R&D) projects on electric propulsion systems for urban and regional mobility. 

With a total budget of 13 million euros, this will be the first propulsion systems of these characteristics made in Spain.

Despite the fact that the electrification of ground propulsion systems has reached a high level of technological and manufacturing maturity, the strict safety and energy density requirements applicable to air transport make it difficult to use electric propulsion in this sector. For this reason, ITP Aero is committed to the development of disruptive technologies that enable more sustainable air transport systems.

In order to integrate the entire system, the aeronautics company is aiming for five different propulsion system variants with a very wide power range from 60 to 600 kilowatts. The urban and regional electric mobility sector is set to be a growth market over the next decade and ITP Aero is preparing technologically for the anticipated demand.

These zero-emission electric propulsion systems will target urban and inter-urban mobility applications, such as air taxis, which can provide fast city-to-airport services, intra- and inter-city travel, emergency services and logistics operations. In the high power range, these distributed electric propulsion systems can be used in regional applications with limited range. In a second phase and in line with ITP Aero’s disruptive technology development plan, the company plans to hybridize these types of propulsion systems for use in regional aviation.

Erlantz Cristóbal, CTO of ITP Aero, commented; “At ITP Aero we are committed to the decarbonisation of the aeronautical sector and distributed electric propulsion is a key technology to achieve this. These projects are a milestone in our market diversification strategy, and we foresee that by the end of this decade there will be a strong development in the demand for this type of aircraft, reaching figures of between 300 and 600 aircraft per year.”

Both projects are being developed thanks to public-private collaboration. Specifically, the project, called Aperturas, is subsidized by the Spanish Centre for Technological Development and Innovation (CDTI) attached to the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation through the “Aeronautical Technology Programme” within the EU’s framework of the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan. In addition to ITP Aero, Ingeteam, Egile, Zeleros, Umiles-Next, technology centers and universities such as Tecnalia, CTA, CEIT, Mondragon Unibertsitatea and UPValencia are also participating.

Likewise, the project called Preludio is subsidized by the Basque Government’s Hazitek 2022 business R&D support programme, in which Ingeteam, Alconza, Antec, Suprasys, Egile, technology centers and universities such as Tecnalia, CTA, CEIT, Mondragon Unibertsitatea, IKERLAN and IRDE are also taking part, in addition to ITP Aero.

Posted by Joe Macey Joseph Macey is a Content Specialist at Advanced Air Mobility International, focusing on emerging aviation technologies since joining in 2022. He has particular expertise in eVTOLs, vertiports, and propulsion systems. A graduate of Falmouth University in Journalism, Joseph began his career in 2019 as a local reporter. His journalism experience sharpens both his reporting and interview skills, enabling him to deliver well-informed, authoritative insights on the latest trends in the aviation sector. Connect

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