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Co-Founder & CEO at H3X | Forbes 30 Under 30

We're now building ultra-high power density turbogenerators for #defense applications at H3X Technologies 🛡️ The HPDG-12 is a highly integrated 12kWe powerplant solution that weighs only 11kg and is composed of a microturbine and an HPDM-30 with integrated power electronics for stable HVDC output. With two hours of fuel, the energy density of the system is 578 Wh/kg, more than 2.5x higher than current battery systems. The product is perfect for small hybrid applications that want to take advantage of the performance benefits offered by electric propulsion while also leveraging the superior energy density of liquid fuels. Note: We've already successfully tested on JP-10 heavy fuel. Product page in the comments below ⬇️ Here is a picture of the benchtop configuration we've been testing. Shoot me a message if you want more details.

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Pieter Roos

Manufacturing Engineering Mentor / Advisor / NED / Consultant

3mo

Impressive - well done !

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Akshay Chalana

Saphira AI - Agents for Safety Compliance

3mo

Awesome! Congrats on the launch!

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Andrew La Rosa

Executive Recruiter | Connecting Top Talent with Leading Organizations | Baseball Coach

3w

Great to see this Jason!

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Steve DeLory P.E.

Engineer | Inventor | Integrator | Leader

3mo

I sent you an email Jason Sylvestre, would like to know more.

Michael Gonzalez

Principal Manufacturing Engineer at Northrop Grumman

3mo

This would pair well to make a series hybrid off-road race vehicle!

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Pier Lorenzo Pessah

R&D Engineer, Test pilot, UAV design, teacher and customer care.

3mo

Curious the use of old brushed fuel pump

Congratulations to the H3X Technologies team on this impressive innovation! The HPDG-12's combination of high power density and lightweight design is a game-changer for defense applications. It's exciting to see advancements that push the boundaries of electric propulsion and fuel efficiency. The integration of microturbine technology with stable HVDC output is particularly noteworthy, as it opens up new possibilities for hybrid systems. Looking forward to seeing how this technology evolves and the impact it will have on the industry. Keep up the great work!

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