Smaller, lighter electric motor developed for airplane The experimentail hybrid Cessna 337’s electric motor used a silicon carbide-based inverter. Credit: UA Power Group

A hybrid Cessna 337 taxied down a Southern California runway and lifted into the air. The plane, a type commonly used as an air taxi between islands, had a traditional gas-powered motor in the nose and an electric engine in the back. The electric motor was equipped with an experimental silicon-carbide inverter (motor drive) designed by the UA Power Group.

The test flight proved that a smaller, more efficient silicon carbide-base…

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