The global aircraft electrification market is expected to see significant growth over the next few years as the need to reduce carbon emissions and control environmental pollution increases. Increasing initiatives to reduce dependence on oil will increase the demand for electrification of aircraft. Electric aircraft are driven by electric motors driven by propellers that generate propulsion. There is a distributed drive system. Electricity can be supplied to aircraft through batteries, solar cells, fuel cells, and ground power cables. The first manned electric aircraft flew only 14 minutes in 1973. Since then, major research has been conducted in this area, and experts are considering electric planes as the future of aviation.
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Aircraft Electrification Market Segments:
On the basis of Technology
• More Electric
• Hybrid Electric (Solar Powered, Battery Powered, Fuel Cell Powered)
• Fully Electric
On the basis of Application
• Power Generation
• Power Distribution
• Power Conversion
• Energy Storage
On the basis of System
• Propulsion Systems
• Aircraft Systems
On the basis of Component
• Batteries
• Fuel Cells
• Solar Cells
• Electric Actuators
• Electric Pumps
• Generators
• Motors
• Power Electronics
• Distribution Devices
On the basis of Platform
• Commercial Aviation (Narrow Body Aircraft, Wide Body Aircraft, Regional Transport Aircraft)
• Military Aviation (Fighter Jets, Multi-mission Aircraft, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles)
• Business & General Aviation (Light Aircraft, Business Jets, Helicopters, Passenger, aerial Vehicles (PAVs))
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