Electric Aircraft

**Electric Aircraft** refers to aircraft that are powered primarily or solely by electric energy. This includes various types of flying vehicles, such as drones, gliders, and traditional airplanes, that utilize electric motors instead of conventional internal combustion engines. Electric aircraft can be powered by stored electric energy from batteries, fuel cells, or other forms of renewable energy. The development of electric aircraft aims to reduce dependency on fossil fuels, lower greenhouse gas emissions, and decrease noise pollution associated with air travel. Innovations in battery technology, electric propulsion systems, and lightweight materials are key factors driving advancements in this field. Electric aircraft are often considered a step toward sustainable aviation and are being explored for various applications, including urban air mobility, cargo transport, and eventually, commercial passenger flights.