For more information about how Halldale can add value to your marketing and promotional campaigns or to discuss event exhibitor and sponsorship opportunities, contact our team to find out more
The Americas -
holly.foster@halldale.com
Rest of World -
jeremy@halldale.com
H55 SA, a certified electric propulsion and battery management systems provider for sustainable aviation, and Aerovolt UK Ltd, electric aircraft charging solutions, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to collaborate on advancing electric aviation.
This partnership aims to address key industry challenges such as charging infrastructure and pilot training. By combining H55’s expertise in electric aviation technology with Aerovolt’s charging networks, the two companies aim to accelerate the adoption of sustainable aviation solutions worldwide.
The collaboration focuses on:
End-to-end electric pilot training: introducing what it believes to be the first fully electric Private Pilot License (PPL) training programs with an expansive and reliable charging infrastructure across regional and local airports.
Expanding Charging Networks: Rapidly deploying Aerovolt’s public electric aircraft charging stations, with 250+ sites under development worldwide, including the USA, Europe, and Australia. Both H55 and Aerovolt use widespread charging technology, CCS, facilitating quick and wide-spread adoption.
Plug and Charge’ Technology: Developing seamless software integration for hassle-free charging operations, using Aerovolt’s proprietary aviation management system, Squadron.
As part of its commitment to advancing electric aviation, Aerovolt will acquire two BRISTELL B23 Energic aircraft powered by H55’s certified electric propulsion systems. These aircraft will play a pivotal role in showcasing the feasibility of sustainable pilot training and will be deployed in the UK at: Devon and Somerset Flight Training, based at Dunkeswell Aerodrome and Squadron Flying Club, Aerovolt’s flagship location at Goodwood Aerodrome.
Together, H55 and Aerovolt are committed to fostering collaboration with airports, flight schools, civil aviation authorities, and local governments. By sharing data and insights, they aim to unlock new opportunities for sustainable aviation, including cross-country pilot training programs and long-term partnerships with aviation stakeholders.
“The future of aviation is electric, and this partnership ensures we are not just preparing for that future but actively building it,” said Martin Larose, CEO of H55 SA. “Electric aviation is no longer a concept; it’s a reality. By joining forces with Aerovolt, we’re tackling two of the biggest challenges—scalable charging infrastructure and accessible pilot training. Together, we’re laying the foundation for a greener and more sustainable aviation industry, not only in Europe but globally.”