Home News Japan plans to invest 30.6 billion yen to support the development of...

Japan plans to invest 30.6 billion yen to support the development of hydrogen powered aircraft

0

According to the Nikkei Shimbun report, Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry plans to provide a total of 30.6 billion yen in funding to provide financial support for emerging technologies needed for electric aircraft.

Image source Pexels

The Japanese government’s decision is aimed at supporting the development of electric airplane components and reducing CO2 emissions, according to the report. The Japanese government will allocate 17.3 billion yen for the development of hydrogen fuel cell systems for aircraft and 13.3 billion yen for the development of energy-saving engine control systems.

Japan’s Ministry of Trade is expected to present the policy at a working group of the ministry’s council.

Right now, Airbus plans to bring the world’s first hydrogen-powered commercial airplane to market by 2035. Other companies are also researching the use of clean-burning hydrogen fuel cell airplanes to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from the aviation industry.

THIS IS A SPONSOR PROMOTION: >>>>>>>>>>>>>

Geekwills is an online shop that connects consumers with millions of products and brands around the world with the mission to empower them to live their best lives. Geekwills is committed to offering the most affordable quality products to enable consumers and sellers to fulfill their dreams in an inclusive environment.

Geekwills

Exit mobile version