Today at the Monaco Hydrogen Forum, we proudly introduced our latest innovation: the H2D200 series. We’ve been on a journey to ensure that our drones can recognize the full promise and potential of hydrogen fuel, and I’m proud of what we’ve achieved with these new platforms.
The H2D200
The H2D200 is designed to carry payloads up to 4.5kg (10lbs). It has a remarkable range of up to 510 kilometers and an extended flight time of up to 4 hours. After extensive research and testing, we’re confident that it sets a new standard for smaller payload drones, all while maintaining the ability to hover with unparalleled precision.
The H2D250
The H2D250, designed as a sister platform to the H2D200, is engineered for larger payloads of up to 10kg (22lbs). It can fly for ranges of up to 750 kilometers and can operate for up to 8 hours without sacrificing hover capabilities. I’m especially excited about the larger payload capacity we’ve built, which opens doors to new applications, like advanced logistics missions that require multiple deliveries.
The drone world has been buzzing about AI and autonomy for months now – but less discussed is how we’re going to create the level of endurance we need to enable full autonomy. These drones, reflective of years of hard work from our product and engineering teams, are a critical step forward in making it so.
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