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Hydrogen plane startup ZeroAvia gets backing from Amazon, Shell

Wed, 16th Dec 2020 05:01

* Hydrogen seen as alternative for fossil-fuel hungry planes

* Startup has flown 10 hydrogen plane test flights

* California-based firm raised $34.4 million so far

* Firm plans to move from propeller planes to jets

By Nick Carey

LONDON, Dec 16 (Reuters) - Hydrogen plane startup ZeroAvia
said on Wednesday it had secured $21.4 million in a funding
round led by Bill Gates' Breakthrough Energy Ventures to develop
zero-emission commercial aircraft.

Backers for the California-based startup, which has
completed 10 test flights with a six-seater propeller plane
powered by hydrogen, included Amazon and energy giant
Royal Dutch Shell.

Hydrogen, which produces water when it burns, is seen as a
potential alternative for the aviation industry, a major user of
fossil fuels. Hydrogen can be made from fossil fuels or from
water using electrolysis, although this an expensive process.

"This is a capital-intensive industry, so having investors
to help you through the process is very important," ZeroAvia
Chief Executive Val Miftakhov told Reuters, saying a plane was
"a power-hungry machine, especially on take off."

ZeroAvia, which has been conducting test flights in Britain,
aims for commercial flights of up to 500 miles using 10- to
20-seat aircraft by 2023 and commercial jets able to haul up to
200 passengers 3,000 miles by 2030.

Miftakhov said his startup expected to have planes for cargo
flights in operation before commercial passenger planes.

With the latest round, ZeroAvia has raised $34.4 million,
providing it with cash to scale up its technology for larger
aircraft. It has also teamed up with British Airways to explore
how the carrier could shift to hydrogen-powered planes in
future.

Amazon's backing comes from its $2 billion Climate Pledge
Fund. The online retailer, which aims to run a carbon neutral
business by 2040, has ordered electric vans from Daimler AG's
Mercedes-Benz and startup Rivian.

Shell's funds came from its Shell Ventures a unit which has
been boosting investments in solar and other renewables.

Hong Kong-based venture capital firm Horizons Ventures was
also among the investors.

(Reporting by Nick Carey; Editing by Edmund Blair)

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