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eVTOL is the future of flight in which aircraft can take off in a vertical fashion, hover, and land vertically, like a helicopter, but are powered by electric propulsion instead of combustion. Our high-voltage interconnects deliver more power with smaller wires and contacts, resulting in weight and space savings for eVTOL aircraft." C h a p t e r 1 | E l e c t r i f i c a t i o n T e c h n o l o g i e s distance transportation. Such aircraft are suitable for various purposes, such as air taxi transport, cargo delivery, and medical emergency response. Lighter batteries allow eVTOL aircraft to be more aerodynamic and maneuverable and to extend their operational range. Greater battery capacity permits longer-duration flights on a single charge. Meanwhile, modern EV solutions also benefit from transitioning from a historically 400V power architecture to a newly adopted 800V architecture. The transition to a higher voltage bus means that, for the same power, less current is required in the power distribution system; this reduced current requirement delivers several notable benefits. Firstly, it significantly diminishes resistive losses in the electrical system. Lower current means less heat generation in the power cables and connectors, translating to enhanced energy efficiency. Because these losses are minimized, more of the battery's stored energy can be used for propulsion, increasing the vehicle's range on a single charge. Secondly, the reduction in current supports the use of thinner and Brandon Brown Product Manager, Commercial Air Division, Amphenol Aerospace 7 9 Experts Discuss the Role of Connectivity in e-Mobility

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