HyFlux Awarded TRIG Grant to Advance Hydrogen-Electric Powertrain Modeling for Marine and Aerospace

HyFlux Ltd is pleased to announce the award of the Transportation Research and Innovation Grant (TRIG) to support our systems modeling efforts for hydrogen-electric powertrains. This grant will help HyFlux develop a platform to model and simulate propulsion systems that serve both the maritime and aerospace sectors.

With TRIG funding, HyFlux will expand its modeling capability to better understand motor requirements by simulating complete hydrogen-electric powertrain architectures for marine applications, with applications for aerospace considered throughout. The platform will allow us to compare various powertrain setups—conventional and superconducting motors—and analyze their performance under different conditions.

Diesel Propulsion - 2x800hp can be replaced by our 1MW Superconducting motors with a much smaller footprint - both in size and more importantly Carbon Emissions.

Chris Saint-Genies,  Co-Founder of HyFlux, shared:

"This project adds valuable insight to our work in sustainable propulsion. The systems modeling capability developed here will allow us to explore innovative powertrain configurations that meet the demands of zero-emission travel."

By deepening our understanding of hydrogen-electric powertrain dynamics, HyFlux continues to build a foundation for future advancements in sustainable technology across air and sea transportation.

For further information, please contact: Paul.Perera@Hyflux.aero