Solar-powered aircraft areelectricaircraft that can be anairplane,blimp, orairship and use either a battery orhydrogen to store the energy produced by thesolar cells and use that energy at night when the sun isn't shining.
Solar-powered aircraft do not requirefuel, so they don't require oxygen, and they are able to operate ataltitudes over 20 kilometres (12 mi) to 100 kilometres (62 mi) for months at a time.[1][2]
Solar Airship One is being developed by Euro Airship and is planning to launch a would tour in 2026 and fly by 25 countries in 20 days as it travels around the worldnon-stop.
It will beautonomous and useelectrolysis to store hydrogen to keep moving at night when the sun isn't shining.[12]
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