- Vertical joins BETA Technologies, Archer Aviation, and much of
the industry in adopting the Combined Charging Standard (CCS), as
endorsed by the General Aviation Manufacturers Association
(GAMA).
- Interoperable charging will lower costs, simplify
infrastructure, and accelerate commercial eVTOL deployment.
- Vertical has purchased two of BETA’s chargers for evaluation as
it adopts CCS.
Vertical Aerospace (Vertical) [NYSE: EVTL], a global aerospace
and technology company that is pioneering electric aviation, today
announces it will adopt the Combined Charging Standard (CCS) for
the VX4, joining BETA Technologies and Archer Aviation in driving a
universal, fast-charging system for electric vertical take-off and
landing (eVTOL) aircraft.
This announcement marks a significant step towards a global,
industry-wide charging infrastructure, ensuring seamless
integration for OEMs, operators, and infrastructure providers while
reducing costs and accelerating the adoption of electric
aviation.
The CCS fast-charging standard will allow Vertical’s VX4 to
achieve fast turnaround times, including rapid battery charging and
conditioning for shuttle operations. Vertical’s adoption of CCS
will enable Vertical immediate interoperability with all CCS
chargers of this standard, including BETA’s growing network.
Today's announcement aligns with the General Aviation
Manufacturers Association (GAMA) call for standardized charging
systems, essential for scaling and commercializing electric
aviation, as outlined in its paper, "Interoperability of Electric
Charging Infrastructure."
Stuart Simpson, CEO of Vertical Aerospace, said: "With
certification efforts with five aviation authorities and customers
across four continents, Vertical, together with BETA and Archer,
choosing this standard means the industry has decided.
Standardizing charging infrastructure is a crucial step in making
electric aviation commercially viable. By adopting the CCS, we’re
ensuring that VX4 can integrate seamlessly into a shared charging
network, which is great news for our customers and reinforces our
commitment to delivering a scalable eVTOL ecosystem."
Chip Palombini, BETA’s Charge Production Lead, said: “The
true unlock of the next generation of aviation won’t come just from
novel aircraft, it’s about a robust interoperable charging
infrastructure that can support all manufacturers. We are building
a foundation that will allow eVTOLs to operate and scale safely,
reliably, and efficiently across the globe, and Vertical Aerospace
shares that vision."
David Dunning, Director of Global Innovation & Policy,
General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA), said: “A
unified charging standard is important as it would assist in
reducing costs, streamlining operations and accelerating adoption
of electric aircraft, which benefits manufacturers, operators,
infrastructure operators and passengers alike.”
About Vertical Aerospace
Vertical Aerospace is a global aerospace and technology company
pioneering electric aviation. Vertical is creating a safer, cleaner
and quieter way to travel. Vertical’s VX4 is a piloted, four
passenger, Electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing (eVTOL) aircraft,
with zero operating emissions. Vertical combines partnering with
leading aerospace companies, including GKN, Honeywell and Leonardo,
with developing its own proprietary battery and propeller
technology to develop the world’s most advanced and safest
eVTOL.
Vertical has c.1,500 pre-orders of the VX4, with customers
across four continents, including American Airlines, Japan
Airlines, GOL and Bristow. Certain customer obligations are
expected to be fulfilled via third-party agreements. Headquartered
in Bristol, the epicentre of the UK’s aerospace industry,
Vertical’s experienced leadership team comes from top tier
automotive and aerospace companies such as Rolls-Royce, Airbus, GM
and Leonardo. Together they have previously certified and supported
over 30 different civil and military aircraft and propulsion
systems.
Forward-Looking Statements
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the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of
1995. Any express or implied statements contained in this release
that are not statements of historical fact may be deemed to be
forward-looking statements, including, without limitation,
statements regarding expected turnaround times and charging
capabilities for the VX4 and its batteries, implementation of
infrastructure required to support the eVTOL industry, the adoption
of a uniform charging standard, the design and manufacture of the
VX4, the features and capabilities of the VX4, business strategy
and plans and objectives of management for future operations,
including the building and testing of our prototype aircrafts on
timelines projected, completion of the piloted test programme
phases, selection of suppliers, certification and the
commercialization of the VX4 and our ability to achieve regulatory
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statements as a result of a number of factors, including, without
limitation, the important factors discussed under the caption “Risk
Factors” in the Company's Annual Report on Form 20-F filed with the
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) on March 11, 2025,
as such factors may be updated from time to time in the Company’s
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