NASA will show that all-electric aircraft will fly first as early as next year

According to the "Wall Street Journal" report, NASA is expected to display its concept of electric aircraft on Friday. Informed sources said that this all-electric aircraft will be named "X-57", is expected to be the earliest as early as next year. The X-57 will be the latest product of NASA's "X-Planes" program. NASA launched the "X-Planes" program in 1947, which specializes in manufacturing various testing machines for aviation research.

Informed sources said that NASA director Charles Bolden will release this new-generation X-Planes design "X-57" on Friday. At present, NASA has not commented on this.

At present, some large industrial giants, NASA, and some innovative airlines around the world are developing commercially available electric aircraft, hoping to launch a "Tesla flying in the sky."

In addition to NASA, other industry giants are also developing electric aircraft. Airbus, the European aircraft manufacturing and R&D company, announced in April this year that it has reached a cooperation agreement with industry giant Siemens. Both parties will jointly develop a hybrid electric propulsion system and hope to launch a small electric aircraft by 2030.

Airbus CEO Tom Enders said: "We believe that passenger aircraft under 100 in 2030 will be equipped with a hybrid electric propulsion system."

In addition, the European Space Agency (ESA) is also working with a company called “Lilium” to develop such a product, which combines the advantages of helicopters and civil aircraft, and plans to carry out manned tests next year.

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