Beta Wins Eve eVTOL Electric Motor Contract
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Skip to main content[1]Graham Warwick December 02, 2025[2]
Eve's engineering prototype, planned to fly by early 2026, has a full set of Beta lifter and pusher motors installed. Credit: Beta Technologies
Hard on the heels of its successful initial public offering, Beta Technologies has secured a contract from rival electric air taxi developer Eve Air Mobility to supply electric motors for its conforming prototypes and production aircraft. Beta's H500-series pusher motor has been selected for the Eve...
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