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NASA’s full-scale vehicle design studies for future electrified aircraft.

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Unique approaches to aviation electrification.

NASA collaborates with U.S. industry to conduct conceptual design studies for various electrified aircraft configurations that could help improve fuel efficiency and vehicle performance. Covering a range of aircraft sizes, markets, and operating timeframes, these concepts help determine technological requirements for each configuration along with estimates for fuel savings and emission reductions. 

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Vehicle Designs

Explore NASA's fleet of electrified aircraft concepts and learn how each vehicle configuration offers unique performance benefits. 

An artist’s rendering of a single-aisle aircraft taking off from a runway. The plane features several fans distributed under each wing, with the NASA insignia in the center of the fuselage.

SUSAN Electrofan

The Subsonic Single Aft eNgine (SUSAN) Electrofan is a hybrid electric aircraft concept designed for reducing fuel burn in future single-aisle commercial aircraft.

A rear-view rendering of a blended wing body aircraft with distributed fans across the top rear of the vehicle as it flies across a blue sky with white clouds in the background. The NASA insignia is displayed on the left wing, and the words “N3-X” are written on the right wing.

N3-X

The N3-X is a fully turboelectric aircraft concept designed with a hybrid wing body airframe to maximize aerodynamic efficiency and reduce energy usage.

A single-aisle aircraft with a rear motor flies across a blue sky with clouds in the background.

STARC-ABL

The Single-Aisle Turboelectric Aircraft with Aft Boundary Layer Propulsion (STARC-ABL) is a partially turboelectric aircraft concept designed to optimize performance with improved aerodynamics.