“DJ25 is the world’s first hydrogen fuel cell VTOL (Vertical Take Off and Landing) commercial drone solution,” says the CES Announcement. South Korean Doosan Mobility have established expertise in hydrogen fuel cell drones: China’s JOUAV has partnered with companies around the world to bring their suite of robust VTOL air frames to the skies. The DJ25 is the integration between the advanced PEMFC (Proton-Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell) technology to a VTOL air frame.
The DJ25 has a flight time of up to 5 and half hours. Able to cover up to 500 km in a single flight, the DJ25 offers an ideal solution for long distance inspections, large scale site surveying, and mapping.
In addition to the environmental benefits, hydrogen fueled UAVs offer improved performance. “Hydrogen-powered drones are stable, easy to maintain, and the vibration reduction improves engine life,” says Bin. “The hydrogen fuel cell has an energy density of up to 500 Wh/kg, which greatly enhances the drone’s performance, allowing the DJ25 to fly up to 500 km.”
Read more about Doosan Mobility hydrogen drones in medical drone delivery, trial flights in the Netherlands, and next generation developments.
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