Open Digital Environment for Hybrid-Electric Regional Architectures
ODE4HERA
The "ODE4HERA" project, officially titled "Open Digital Environment for Hybrid-Electric Regional Architectures," focuses on advancing the development of Hybrid-Electric Regional (HER) aircraft. The project aims to improve tools and techniques to accelerate the design and implementation of these aircraft through an open and transferable digital environment.
Key Objectives:
- Enhanced Design Tools: Develop and implement advanced design tools and techniques to facilitate the development of hybrid-electric regional aircraft.
- Open Digital Platform: Create a digital environment that is open and transferable, enabling various stakeholders to contribute to and benefit from the advancements in hybrid-electric aviation technologies.
- Efficiency and Sustainability: Support the development of aircraft that are more efficient and environmentally sustainable, aligning with the broader goals of reducing emissions and improving fuel efficiency in the aviation industry.
Expected Impact:
- Technological Advancements: The project aims to provide significant advancements in the tools and techniques available for designing hybrid-electric aircraft.
- Environmental Benefits: By promoting the development of hybrid-electric aircraft, the project supports efforts to reduce the carbon footprint of regional aviation.
- Collaborative Development: The open and transferable nature of the digital environment encourages collaboration among industry stakeholders, accelerating technological progress and innovation.
Coordinator: DEUTSCHES ZENTRUM FUR LUFT - UND RAUMFAHRT EV
Participants: SIEMENS INDUSTRY, LEONARDO, AIRBUS DEFENCE AND SPACE, ENGINSOFT, AEROMECHS, SKYLIFE ENGINEERING, IRT ANTOINE DE SAINT EXUPERY, INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE TECNICA AEROESPACIAL ESTEBAN TERRADAS, ESPLORO PROJECTS, UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI NAPOLI FEDERICO II, UNIVERSIDAD CARLOS III DE MADRID
More information at: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101140510
HORIZON-JU-Clean-Aviation
Project type: European
Project ID: 101140510
Total budget: 8.90m€
Public funding contribution: 78%
Starting year: 2024
Duration: 36M
TRL(start-end): 3-6