Thu, Feb 08, 2024
Agreement Aims to Electrify Airports, Vertiports & More Ahead of eVTOL Wave
Volatus Infrastructure & Energy Solutions signed a memorandum of understanding with Tennessee-based sustainable transport company PowerUp America to "electrify the infrastructure at airports, vertiports and other relevant electric mobility locations within the United States".
While the finer points of the deal aren’t published, the duo showed off a co-branded Volatus and PowerUp wall charger design, sporting a noticeable, bright red finish and distinctive ‘V’. The firms both note that the electrification of traditional aeronautical infrastructure is vital for its survival and mobility. They aren't alone, since most in the 'sustainability' niche are eager to reduce second-order effects from its fueling and prevent onerous regulation from heavy-handed authorities.
“The US electric grid is over 100 years old; we must remember it was not built for efficiency. We look forward to working hand-in-hand with PowerUp America to complement strategies for a new standard for eVTOL charging in advanced air mobility. Our partnership will be where the future lands today,” said Bob Johnson, Chief Commercial Officer of VI&E Solutions.
“Our partnership with VI&E Solutions is a groundbreaking initiative to develop an airport charging network throughout the region," said Josh Turner, CEO of PowerUp America. "This collaboration marks a significant milestone in our mission to revolutionize the transportation landscape by integrating sustainable energy solutions with our nation's aviation infrastructure. Together we are committed to creating a robust network for freight and passenger transport, setting a new standard for airport connectivity. Our joint effort signifies more than just the expansion of charging infrastructure; it represents a shared vision for a greener, more connected future. We look forward to the innovation and opportunities this partnership will bring to our communities and the positive impact it will have on our environment.”
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