Hydrogen power for delivery drones: Wingcopter and ZAL GmbH start joint development

On March 16, 2023, in Weiterstadt/Hamburg, Germany, Wingcopter, the German developer and operator of delivery drones, and Hamburg-based ZAL Center of Applied Aeronautical Research GmbH have announced a development partnership

Together, they intend to explore the potential of green hydrogen to power Wingcopter’s drones, which are already purely electric, and develop a sustainable, hydrogen-based propulsion system.

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The propulsion system will later be produced by Wingcopter itself and installed in its delivery drones

Long-range delivery drones are becoming an increasingly important tool in delivering medical support to people in remote areas.

Wingcopter itself has been working to develop medical drone delivery networks in the Andes, sub-Saharan Africa, and the rural US.

By refitting the battery-powered Wingcopter 198 to run on hydrogen, the plan is for the drone to not only continue to fly emission-free in the future, but to become even more powerful.

The Wingcopter already achieves higher ranges and speeds than most competitors’ models thanks to the added lift of its wings and its aerodynamic design.

However, hydrogen propulsion could ensure even longer flight times and thus enable correspondingly greater distances for different delivery applications.

The project-related modification of the Wingcopter will take place at ZAL‘s Fuel Cell Lab in Hamburg

As part of the development partnership, a solution is being developed that will fit into the existing technical ecosystem of the Wingcopter delivery drone while preserving the characteristic flight capabilities of the Wingcopter.

In the past, ZAL engineers have already been able to achieve a flight duration of over two hours with the company’s own ZALbatros hydrogen drone.

This was achieved using compressed gaseous hydrogen in combination with a fuel cell.

A comparable technology will also be used in the Wingcopter

“We are very excited about the collaboration and are confident that together we can develop an even more efficient propulsion solution that benefits nature at the same time.

We have always wanted the Wingcopter to be able to fly even further.

However, we categorically ruled out the installation of a conventional combustion engine right from the start with a view to the environment and climate change.

We are happy to now explore technical possibilities in the field of hydrogen propulsion together with the ZAL experts and then put the best concept into practice,” explains Wingcopter co-founder and CEO Tom Plümmer.

Roland Gerhards, CEO of ZAL GmbH, adds: “Our mission is to bring hydrogen into the air and create innovative solutions for sustainable aviation.

With Wingcopter as our partner, we’re not only impressed by their drones’ flight performance, but also by their clear vision of how urban air mobility and especially drone delivery can help improve people’s lives.

This aligns perfectly with ZAL’s values.

With our expertise, we want to convert the Wingcopter to hydrogen and thus strengthen the Hamburg UAM network Windrove with another flagship project.”

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