Rolls-Royce is ready to break the world record for most high-speed electric jets



Rolls-Royce unveiled its electric plane at Gloucestershire Airport in the UK last week, expecting to break a world record early next year as the fastest electric car ever made. Never before. The current record for top speed is 338 km / h, which Siemens achieved in 2017.

Rolls-Royce's main goal is to expect its electric plane to reach a speed of 482 km / h to break the record, with the first half of next year between March and June. Also. Rolls-Royce's electric aircraft is under the development of Accelerating the Electrification of Flight (ACCEL) to encourage air carriers to start using electricity instead and especially for the environment.



The project is also supported by government funding for successful development efforts. In addition, Rolls-Royce said that its electric plane had a high-quality battery capable of flying 322 kilometers, which had to be recharged. Long been.

While electric vehicles are becoming more popular in the near future, even aircraft are turning to electricity to help protect the environment and save money. It is reiterated that the world record for Rolls-Royce's high-speed electric jets will be completed by mid-2020, so fans can wait and watch.

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