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Hitachi Energy signs deal to develop electrical infrastructure for Eve’s ‘flying car’

By Thomson Reuters Jul 17, 2026 | 3:01 AM

By Leticia Fucuchima

SAO PAULO, July 17 (Reuters) – Hitachi Energy and Eve have formed a partnership to ​jointly develop the power infrastructure ‌needed for Eve’s “flying car,” or electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) vehicle, the companies said on Friday.

• Under the memorandum of understanding, ‌Eve ​and the energy ⁠unit of Japanese conglomerate ⁠Hitachi will work together on the charging apparatus for the aircraft.

• This is the first partnership that ​Eve, which is controlled by Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer, has signed ⁠for charging infrastructure for ⁠its aircraft.

• “The power has ​to be there from day one. Otherwise, ​we can’t fly; we can’t take ‌off,” Luiz Mauad, Eve’s vice president of customer services, told reporters at the event announcing the deal.

• ⁠Hitachi Energy will adapt its technology for electric vehicle fleet charging to meet the specific ⁠requirements ‌of eVTOLs, said Glauco ⁠Freitas, the firm’s Brazil head.

• ​Eve’s ‌aircraft are currently undergoing flight ​testing, with ⁠certification expected in 2028; the firm has already attracted 2,700 pre-orders worldwide.

(Reporting by Leticia Fucuchima in Sao Paulo; Writing by Andre Romani; Editing by ​Jamie Freed)