Grant propels Warwick's Flux Aviation towards carbon zero flights

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01/12/2023

Midlands award-winning start-up Flux Aviation has taken a leap forward in its long-term goal of decarbonising the UK's regional and domestic flights with ultra high-performance electric motors and batteries, after being awarded funding.


As joint recipient of a £10,000 Under 30s grant from Get It Made, a London-based manufacturing specialist, the funding has enabled the business to accelerate development of its 75kW battery electric powertrain system.


Launched in August 2021, the aerospace start-up is the brainchild of thirty-something entrepreneurs Neofytos Dimitriou and Radovan Gallo who met whilst studying engineering at Southampton University. Following a recent round of investment, the business is now expanding after moving into a new unit at Space Business Centre Warwick. Already on an upwards trajectory, Flux was recently named Midlands' Innovative Startup of the Year at the 2023 StartUp Awards.


Designed as a drop-in replacement for existing combustion engines, the electric powertrain system is part of Flux Aviation's long-term goal of quiet, clean and affordable flights. Notoriously loud, dirty and extremely expensive to run and maintain, even with technological improvements, combustion engines are not going to be a long-term solution for general aviation powertrains. As the industry faces mounting pressure to reach sustainability targets amid rising operating costs, Flux's solution is being hailed as a sustainable and economical alternative.


Gallo explains:

"From 2-seat trainer aircraft and up to 50-seat regional airliners, we are helping aircraft manufacturers decarbonise their passenger and cargo fleets. We are starting with the training aircraft market, typically 2-seat and 4-seat light aircraft used in aeroclubs and flight schools to train new pilots."


Luke Smoothy, Director and Founder of Get It Made:

"We couldn't be happier to offer this grant to such an innovative, up and coming start-up so impassioned by the need to cut carbon emissions in aviation, and we're excited to see the progress they are making with the resources of our grant at their disposal. When we read their application, we were so impressed by their technical understanding and their ideas to put the industry on a greener, more cost-efficient path with far-reaching benefits. It only felt right for us to help facilitate this through our grant."


Gallo sees his start-up's solution as one which has multiple benefits: "Compared to piston and turboprop engines, our technology can reduce aircraft operating costs by over 30% and halve the perceived noise levels, while producing no greenhouse gas emissions at the point of use.


"Our ultimate ambition is to scale our technology to decarbonise all regional and domestic flights. These are some of the most polluting flights in operation today, with all journeys shorter than 500 miles together accounting for over 20% of all aviation emissions. We genuinely believe that this innovation will re-ignite the general aviation industry and allow it to thrive into the future, one that's quiet, clean and affordable for everyone."