Pilots looking to go green should take a look at the new Elektra One. Elektra One is a single-seat airplane that is powered solely by electricity gathered by the sun.
An airplane like this is normally a concept, but the Elektra One is actually closer to becoming a reality than you might think. The plane is currently going through the process of receiving its certifications and is expected to hit the market in 2012. $145,000 will get you both the airplane and its SunAirport Hangar, which measures 65 square feet and is covered in solar panels.
The Elektra One can fly for three hours on a single charge and has a range of 310 miles and a cruising speed of 99 mph. These figures, while not mind blowing, are pretty good when you consider the fact that most electric cars can't go for nearly half the distance that this plane can. Whether or not the Elektra One will be a success remains to be seen, but I wouldn't be shocked to see many more solar power planes debut hot on its heels. You can't power planes on petroleum forever.
Purchasable Eco-Planes
The All-Electric Elektra One is Set to Hit the Market Next Year
Trend Themes
1. Eco-aviation - The trend of eco-friendly aviation is gaining momentum, creating opportunities for companies to invest in the development of sustainable aircraft and reduce the environmental impact of air travel.
2. Solar-powered Transportation - Solar-powered transportation, such as the Elektra One, offers opportunities for companies to develop alternative forms of energy for transportation that are environmentally sustainable and cost-effective.
3. Electric Airplanes - Electric airplanes, such as the Elektra One, represent a potential disruption in the aviation industry and provide opportunities for companies to invest in the development of electric aircraft technology.
Industry Implications
1. Aerospace - The aerospace industry can invest in the development of sustainable aircraft technology, such as solar and electric propulsion systems, to create environmentally friendly commercial and private airplanes.
2. Solar Energy - The solar energy industry can capitalize on the growing trend of solar-powered transportation by developing innovative solar energy solutions for cars, boats, and planes.
3. Electric Vehicle - The electric vehicle industry can explore opportunities in electric airplane technology, such as developing powerful electric batteries, electric propulsion systems, and charging infrastructure for electric planes.