Luxury Automaker 'Rolls Royce' Teams up with Airbus to Develop new Plane


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Hybrid-electric planes are coming to a sky near you — with the help of Rolls Royce.

According to CNBC, the luxury automaker has teamed up with Airbus and Siemens to develop hybrid-electric plane technology in an effort to cut aviation pollution.

The initiative, referred to as the E-Fan X program by the companies, aims to develop electric passenger jets for commercial use by 2025. But first, a test flight is scheduled by 2020.

Rolls Royce is building a new electricity generator that will placed at the back of the E-Fan X plane. That, along with jet fuel, will help power a two-megawatt motor developed by Siemens, which will propel the body of the plane manufactured by Airbus.

According to CNBC, the collaboration comes with the knowledge that the European Commission laid out a substantial goals to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, nitrogen oxides, and noise pollution by 2050.

Airbus, Siemens and Rolls Royce are not the only companies taking a crack at figuring out a solution to those targets.

Zumum Aero, a startup based near Seattle, is working on 12-seat hybrid electric jets that can fly up to 700 miles per hour.

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