https://www.greencarreports.com/news/1120618_all-electric-helicopter-makes-record-flight
All-electric helicopter makes record flight
Dec 23, 2018  Eric C. Evarts

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Guinness record-setting electric helicopter by Tier 1 Engineering


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Historic battery-powered helicopter flight at Los Alamitos Army Airfield ...
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Electric transportation is about more than cars.

Trucks and buses are also moving toward electric propulsion. Planes, with
their long ranges and high power demands seem to be harder. Where electric
power does seem to be making progress in the skies is in helicopters. 

An independent engineering company in California this month set the Guinness
World Record for the farthest flight for an electric helicopter of 34.5
miles (30 nautical miles). The flight, which started at Los Alamitos Army
Airfield, took just over 22 minutes at about 92 mph (80 knots) and an
altitude of 800 feet.

The company, Tier 1 Engineering, is working to develop an
electrically-powered helicopter for Lung Biotechnology that won't contribute
to air pollution to deliver human organs for transplant.

The helicopter is a converted Robinson R44 helicopter with about 67 kilowatt
hours (1,100 pounds) of lithium polymer batteries from Brammo, the electric
motorcycle company that was bought by Cummins last year. It uses twin
electric motors from electric specialty and race-car engineering company
Rinehart Motion Systems, which provides hybrid systems to two Formula 1
teams. Tier 1 didn't specify the power output. 

The Tier 1/Lung Biotechnology helicopter isn't the first electric chopper to
take to the skies. Another, in France, flew for two minutes in 2011.

Workhorse, which is building electric delivery-truck conversions and has a
plug-in hybrid pickup in the works, also showed off a two-passenger
series-hybrid helicopter in August that looks like a giant drone carrying a
seating pod.
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