SiriNor Successfully Tests All-Electric Jet Engine in Pune, Advancing Clean Aviation
Key Ideas
  • SiriNor, a startup with Indian and Norwegian roots, achieved a significant milestone by completing ground testing of its all-electric jet engine in Pune.
  • The electric engine surpassed design targets, demonstrating technical soundness and scalability, and is designed for various aviation uses including UAVs, regional aircraft, and seaplanes.
  • Backed by investors like Shell E4, SiriNor aims to revolutionize aviation with emission-free flight while cutting production costs by 30% and maintenance by up to 40%.
  • The company plans to commercialize its UAV engine by mid-2026 and expand to seaplanes and regional aircraft, targeting a substantial share of the global jet engine market.
SiriNor, a deep-tech aerospace startup originating from India and Norway, has achieved a groundbreaking development in the field of clean aviation. The company successfully conducted ground testing of its all-electric jet engine in Pune, placing the engine at Technology Readiness Level 6 (TRL 6) according to NASA’s classification. This accomplishment brings the project one step closer to commercial reality. The test results exceeded expectations by surpassing the design target of 40,000 RPM and delivering 10 kgf of thrust, showcasing the technical soundness and scalability of the concept. The compact propulsion unit is versatile, designed for a wide range of applications including UAVs, regional aircraft, seaplanes, and defense platforms. SiriNor’s flexible architecture enables integration with both electric battery systems and hydrogen fuel cells, ensuring adaptability to meet future aviation requirements. The company has already secured seven Letters of Intent from international drone and light aircraft operators, with a team comprising aerospace engineers, propulsion specialists, and experienced executives from renowned aviation firms. Supported by investors like Shell E4 and DCM Shriram Industries CEO Alok B Shriram, SiriNor is focused on delivering emission-free flight without compromising on performance. The company's electric engine eliminates the need for combustion chambers, leading to a 30% reduction in production costs and up to 40% lower maintenance expenses. Partnerships for component manufacturing and supply chain support are forming in key hubs like Pune, Bengaluru, Coimbatore, and Hyderabad. Looking towards the future, SiriNor plans to commercialize its UAV engine by mid-2026, with certification targets for seaplanes in 2027 and regional aircraft by 2030. The startup aims to capture a significant portion of the global jet engine market valued at over $100 billion. By adopting a phased approach, SiriNor positions itself as a practical and forward-looking entity in the realm of clean aviation, aiming to revolutionize the industry with its innovative electric propulsion technologies.
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