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by tim333 2374 days ago
>I'm saying a 100 passenger all-electric will never fly without a revolution in battery tech.

I don't think you're right from an engineering point of view. Just multiply the aircraft size and battery number by some amount. For example:

>In September 2017, U.K. budget carrier EasyJet announced it was developing with Wright Electric an electric 180-seater aircraft to be developed by 2027. https://www.nextbigfuture.com/2018/09/easyjet-and-wright-ele...

Though all battery aircraft whether micro drones or A380 size will have a limited time they can stay up. Electrics currently seem limited to an hour or so whereas jets can do 16 hours now.

There seems quite a lot of potential on short routes <300 miles though using present batteries. (eg. London Paris or LA San Diego).

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There's a lot of mistruth in green technology. You need to get to first principles - the numbers. Look at the power requirements and weight budgets of large airliners, look at the best case energy density of lithium batteries and do the calculations yourself. That's what the parent comment did.