Customcells, a German battery cell developer and producer based in Itzehoe, has recently announced a collaborative effort with Vaeridion, an electric aircraft start-up headquartered in Munich. The partnership aims to jointly develop cylindrical cells that meet the necessary certification requirements for implementation in electrically powered aircraft.
Vaeridion’s ambitious plan involves the construction of compact electric aircraft capable of accommodating two pilots and up to nine passengers. Known as the Microliner, this cutting-edge aircraft boasts an impressive range of up to 500 kilometers. Notably, the batteries will be seamlessly integrated into the wings rather than the fuselage. The collective goal is to obtain certification by the end of 2028, with the intention of launching the product to market before 2030.
Unlike the vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) concept favored by many start-ups in the field, Vaeridion’s microliner will adhere to conventional take-off and landing (eCTOL) procedures. This unique approach sets them apart in an industry dominated by eVTOL development. It is worth noting that Customcells is also actively engaged in eVTOL technology through its collaboration with Lilium, another Bavarian-based company.
According to Customcells’ announcement, the projected market size for eCTOL aircraft is anticipated to range between 5,000 and 10,000 units by 2040. To support this demand for series production and in-service replacement, an estimated annual production of up to eight gigawatt-hours (GWh) of cylindrical cells will be required.
Dirk Abendroth, CEO of Customcells Group, expressed his enthusiasm about the collaboration, stating, “Electrifying aviation is an extremely important milestone on the path to sustainable mobility. We are delighted that Customcells can contribute to VÆRIDION’s exciting project. Our high-performance battery cells will serve as a critical element in this visionary endeavor.”
Ivor van Dartel, Co-Founder and CEO of Vaeridion, emphasized the significance of high-energy-density batteries for regional air mobility using eCTOL aircraft such as the Microliner. He expressed his excitement about working with Customcells and leveraging their expertise in developing and industrializing specialty cells to meet high-power requirements. Dartel further highlighted Customcells’ commitment to industrialization and scaling up production, which instills confidence in their ability to provide the necessary quantity of cells for thorough testing, verification, and validation of the Microliner.
As the demand for sustainable transportation solutions continues to grow, this collaboration between Customcells and Vaeridion represents a promising step forward in electrifying the aviation industry. With their combined expertise and focus on innovation, they aim to shape the future of electric aircraft, paving the way for greener and more efficient air travel.