Hydrogen Fuel for Zero-Emission Flight
Hydrogen Fuel for Zero-Emission Flight
Hydrogen is the aviation fuel of the future, and that future starts now
With green and other low-carbon hydrogen on track to be more cost-effective than jet fuel in the coming years, airports need to begin working towards the transition.
Airport Partnerships
ZeroAvia has already developed small-scale Hydrogen Airport Refueling Ecosystems at two airports to support flight test operations, and is working with a range of airports across the world on preparing for flight operations.
Plug-and-play Refueling
Plug-and-play model which connects last-mile delivery to off-site hydrogen production is ideal for smaller airports. This approach limits infrastructure investment, with third party green hydrogen hubs supplying fuel to the airport.
Decentralized H2 Production
Deploying smart H2 production infrastructure and technology to enable optimized hydrogen production cost. Airports can act as hydrogen hubs, removing emissions from their own operations, onward transport and proximate industry.
Please get in touch to discuss the specific requirements of your airport and the model that will work best for you.
Hydrogen Airport Refueling Ecosystems
Electrolyzer
ZeroAvia is using modular electrolyzers to produce hydrogen on-site. This is supplemented by partnerships with Shell, ZEV Station and others, to ensure supply of low-carbon hydrogen.
Mobile Refueler
We are developing a range of mobile refueling vehicles in conjunction with our strategic partners to deliver the optimal solutions for refueling and transportation in multiple airport contexts.
Hydrogen Pipeline
ZeroAvia has developed a world-first hydrogen airside to landside pipeline at its Cotswold Airport location to demonstrate the opportunities for pipeline distribution of hydrogen in airport environments.
Liquid Hydrogen Development
For larger aircraft, liquid hydrogen fuel is key. We are working on several research, development and demonstration projects and further infrastructure build to demonstrate LH2 refueling operations.