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Lilium completes successful tests of its revolutionary electric jet propulsion unit

Lil­i­um has suc­cess­ful­ly com­plet­ed the first series of tests of its elec­tric jet propul­sion unit where, for the first time, the elec­tric engines were tak­en up to max­i­mum thrust on the propul­sion unit test bench.

The com­pa­ny says this rep­re­sents a land­mark achieve­ment on its jour­ney to zero oper­at­ing emis­sions flight and an impor­tant step towards ver­i­fy­ing safe­ty of flight of the Lil­i­um Jet. 

The tests per­formed have demon­strat­ed the expect­ed lev­el of per­for­mance and reli­a­bil­i­ty, bol­ster­ing Lilium’s con­fi­dence in the matu­ri­ty of its elec­tric jet propul­sion sys­tem.

Stephen Vel­la­cott, Lilium’s Chief Tech­nol­o­gy Offi­cer, said: “Com­ple­tion of the first engine test is a sig­nif­i­cant achieve­ment for Lil­i­um, demon­strat­ing once again Lilium’s cre­den­tials as a world leader in the devel­op­ment of elec­tric jet propul­sion tech­nol­o­gy.

“Over the past years, we have invest­ed heav­i­ly in the tech­nol­o­gy and secured exten­sive IP rights. We now move a step clos­er to first manned flight and beyond that to the era of com­mer­cial elec­tric flight.”

Test­ing of the propul­sion unit, com­pris­ing two engines with­in a propul­sion mount­ing sys­tem, was car­ried out at Lilium’s ded­i­cat­ed propul­sion unit test bed, locat­ed at Lilium’s head­quar­ters near Munich.

The test bed has been designed for aero­dy­nam­ic and elec­tri­cal per­for­mance eval­u­a­tion of Lilium’s jet tech­nol­o­gy.

The suc­cess­ful first test of the propul­sion unit fol­lows com­pre­hen­sive test­ing of the engine, devel­oped and built in col­lab­o­ra­tion with Lilium’s team of sup­pli­ers, includ­ing Den­so and Hon­ey­well for the e‑motor, Aeron­am­ic for the com­pres­sor fan, and SKF for the elec­tric motor bear­ings.

Daniel Wie­gand, Lil­i­um Co-Founder and Chief Engi­neer for Inno­va­tion & Future Pro­grams, added: “For my fel­low co-founders and myself, the first test run of the Lil­i­um Jet propul­sion unit marks anoth­er high point in our jour­ney.

“It was our shared belief in the rad­i­cal poten­tial of elec­tric jet tech­nol­o­gy that brought us togeth­er in 2015 and con­tin­ues to dri­ve Lil­i­um on the way to trans­form­ing region­al avi­a­tion. This lat­est mile­stone brings us clos­er to first manned flight and our goal of com­mer­cial entry into ser­vice.”

Lil­i­um con­tin­ues to gear up for ini­tial series pro­duc­tion of the Lil­i­um Jet propul­sion unit at its propul­sion assem­bly line near Munich.

Aerostruc­tures sup­pli­er Aern­no­va recent­ly com­plet­ed the first build of the Lil­i­um Jet propul­sion mount­ing sys­tem, the struc­ture that hous­es the propul­sion and vec­tor­ing sys­tems and forms the rear part of the wings and front aero­foils.

Ear­li­er this month, the Span­ish indus­tri­al engi­neer­ing and tech­nol­o­gy group Sen­er deliv­ered the first set of ser­vo-actu­a­tors for the Lil­i­um Jet. The ser­vo-actu­a­tors enable the propul­sion units to be rotat­ed, allow­ing the air­craft to tran­si­tion from ver­ti­cal flight mode (dur­ing take-off and land­ing) to hor­i­zon­tal flight and vice ver­sa.

Propul­sion units com­ing off Lilium’s pro­duc­tion line in the com­ing months will be used for ground test­ing and inte­gra­tion in the first flight air­craft.

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Jason Pritchard

Jason Pritchard is the Editor of eVTOL Insights. He holds a BA from Leicester's De Montfort University and has worked in Journalism and Public Relations for more than a decade. Outside of work, Jason enjoys playing and watching football and golf. He also has a keen interest in Ancient Egypt.

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