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Flying cars, something once thought of as pure science fiction, are nearly ready for takeoff.
However, eVTOL vehicles, or electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicles, still have some barriers to overcome before they take to the skies at scale.
Bruce Conway, Principal Scientist for AD&M Wire Development at TE Connectivity, spoke on power distribution needs required to make urban air mobility an everyday occurrence.
eVTOLs need power, and those power needs are unique from traditional aerospace designs.
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Flying cars, something once thought of as pure science fiction, are nearly ready for takeoff.
However, eVTOL vehicles, or electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicles, still have some barriers to overcome before they take to the skies at scale.
Bruce Conway, Principal Scientist for AD&M Wire Development at TE Connectivity, spoke on power distribution needs required to make urban air mobility an everyday occurrence.
eVTOLs need power, and those power needs are unique from traditional aerospace designs.