Solar-assisted Elektra One wins Electric Aircraft Vision Award [w/video]

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The Elektra One, a solar-enabled electric aircraft designed by PC-Aero and SolarWorld, has flown away with the Lindbergh Prize for Electric Aircraft Vision Award from Erik Lindbergh, grandson of famed American aviator Charles Lindbergh.

Lindbergh made the announcement at the World Electric Aircraft Symposium, a day-long conference on innovation in electric-powered flight, during the EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2011 in Wisconsin.

Elektra One will be sold as a package featuring wing-mounted SolarWorld photovoltaic cells to extend its flight time. Solarworld says the package includes a solar-powered hangar to house the aircraft and charge its lithium-ion battery pack when its on the ground. As Erik Lindbergh said in a release:
This is an electrifying time. Visionaries are taking risks. The field is alive with novel approaches and rich in activity and experimentation.
Seeing aircraft like the solar-assisted, battery-propelled Elektra One, we have to agree. Hit the jump to check out a trio of videos showing the Elektra One in flight.

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Lindbergh Prize for Electric Aircraft Vision Award Goes to Aircraft System That SolarWorld is Co-Developing

System is first Lindbergh designee for solar-enabled, electric-powered aircraft


OSHKOSH, Wis.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Erik Lindbergh, founder of the electric-aviation promotion organization LEAP and grandson of pioneering aviator Charles Lindbergh, today announced it has awarded its Lindbergh Prize for Electric Aircraft Vision Award to PC-Aero for its development, along with SolarWorld, of a solar-enabled electric aircraft system complete with solar-charging hangar.

"Visionaries are taking risks. The field is alive with novel approaches and rich in activity and experimentation. With continued intellectual and financial investments, great opportunity exists for technological advancements that could apply well beyond electric aircraft."

Lindbergh made the announcement at the World Electric Aircraft Symposium, a day-long conference to showcase and advance innovation in electric-powered flight, during the EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2011 air show in Oshkosh, Wis., concluding Saturday. A delighted Calin Gologan of Germany, principal of PC-Aero, accepted the award at the symposium, where he provided a presentation on his aircraft, Elektra One. A representative of SolarWorld, the largest U.S. solar manufacturer for more than 35 years, also thanked him for his work on emission-free aviation.

"My surprise was 200 percent, and I'm very honored," said Gologan, 57, who lives in southern Germany. "This is a recognition for our good work, which will motivate us to keep our effort under way in the future."

The award was the seventh from LEAP (Lindbergh Electric Aircraft Prize). Three each were awarded at the same show in 2010 and at Aero-Friedrichshafen in southern Germany this spring. Those awards have honored various facets of electric-powered aviation. The Elektra One was the third aircraft, and both the first solar-enabled airplane and the first complete electric aircraft system, to be honored. The plane will be sold as a package featuring wing-borne SolarWorld photovoltaic cells to extend its range as well as a SolarWorld-powered hangar to house the plane and charge the aircraft's lithium battery pack.

"Having a complete plan for energy management is the key to widespread adoption of electric propulsion," a LEAP release issued today said. "PC-Aero is the winner of the Lindbergh Prize for Electric Aircraft Vision Award for its integration of SolarWorld's solar technology into its Elektra One aircraft and the supporting hanger. Its vision is for the energy from the rooftop solar cells to not only provide power to the aircraft but also the hanger itself and excess energy to feed back to the power grid."

"This is an electrifying time," Erik Lindbergh said in the release. "Visionaries are taking risks. The field is alive with novel approaches and rich in activity and experimentation. With continued intellectual and financial investments, great opportunity exists for technological advancements that could apply well beyond electric aircraft."

About SolarWorld

SolarWorld (ISIN: DE0005108401) is a worldwide leader in offering brand-name, high quality, crystalline solar-power technology. Its strength is its fully integrated solar production. From silicon as the raw material through wafers, cells and modules all the way to turn-key solar systems of all sizes, the group combines all stages of the solar value chain. The central business activity is selling quality modules into the installation and distribution trades and crystalline wafers to the international solar cell industry. Group headquarters are located in Bonn, Germany. The group's largest production facilities operate in Freiberg, Germany, and Hillsboro in the U.S. state of Oregon. Sustainability is the basis of the group strategy. Under the name Solar2World, the group supports care projects using off-grid solar-power solutions in developing countries, exemplifying sustainable economic development. Worldwide, SolarWorld employs more than 3,600 people. SolarWorld AG has been quoted on the stock exchange since 1999 and today is listed on, among others, the TecDAX and ÖkoDAX as well as in the sustainability index NAI.

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