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Dovetail develops battery system for Crisalion eVTOL airframe
The two will customise and further develop Dovetail's battery modules to meet Crisalion's specific performance and timeline requirements, and evaluate the battery technology currently being developed by Crisalion.
Dovetail CEO David Doral and Crisalion Mobility managing director Manuel Heredia Ortiz ink the deal.

Dovetail Electric Aviation and Crisalion Mobility are to collaborate on the development of battery packs for application in electric aviation.

Dovetail has been developing sophisticated battery packs specifically for aviation applications that comply with rigorous standards such as DO-311 and DO-160G, and are designed to be fully certified under various regulatory environments including EASA, CASA and FAA.

Crisalion, currently developing its six seat Integrity eVTOL, has shown keen interest in Dovetail's battery technology. Both companies are committed to working together to customise and further develop Dovetail's battery modules to meet Crisalion's specific performance and timeline requirements. The collaboration aims to optimise the battery packs for integration into eVTOL airframes, enhancing the performance and efficiency of their electric drivetrains. Dovetail will also be evaluating the battery technology currently being developed by Crisalion.

In a comprehensive integration process, Dovetail will provide prototype battery modules for initial functional and integration testing. As per the agreement, following successful certification of Dovetail's battery system, the partnership anticipates a potential further agreement for the supply of Dovetail's battery systems to Crisalion.

In addition to sharing resource and technological development, Crisalion and Dovetail are also exploring opportunities to access funding sources and grants within Spain and the EU to support their joint development efforts.

Dovetail CEO David Doral says: “This agreement is a testament to the value of the technologies we are creating, for our own eCTOL conversions but also for eVTOL developers like Crisalion. Together we can accelerate the process of certifying and bringing new battery technologies to market, in a truly synergetic approach.”

Gustavo Rodriguez, chief technology officer at Crisalion, adds: “We are pleased to join forces with Dovetail to advance the development of safe and high-performance battery systems for electric aircraft. We look forward to collaborating closely in our shared commitment to zero emissions aviation.”

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