New Hampshire is actively encouraging new manufacturing ventures in rapidly growing industries such as global drone technology. One such success story is ePropelled, Inc., a leading innovator in advanced electric power and propulsion for uncrewed systems. Recently, the company hosted New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu for a demonstration of its USA-manufactured unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) propulsion solutions.
During the demonstration at ePropelled’s Gilford test facility, Governor Sununu praised the company’s contribution to high-tech aerospace manufacturing in the Granite State. He described ePropelled as a key player in “aerospace 3.0,” emphasizing the company’s role in pushing the boundaries of aerospace technology.
ePropelled offers compact UAV propulsion systems that are engineered for enhanced thrust efficiency and reduced operational costs. Governor Sununu had the opportunity to see ePropelled’s Sparrow and Falcon motors in action, as well as their Hercules UAV starter generators.
Recognizing the surging demand for UAV systems worldwide, ePropelled is expanding its manufacturing facility in Laconia to meet the needs of the market. By providing USA-manufactured motors, generators, and intelligent controllers, ePropelled is offering an alternative to China-made technologies that have dominated the drone industry.
CEO of ePropelled, Nick Grewal, highlighted the company’s commitment to innovation and excellence in USA-based propulsion technology. He emphasized the importance of staying ahead of compliance challenges with products assembled in the US, particularly as global regulatory landscapes evolve.
Governor Sununu commended ePropelled for its growth and success, noting that the company is cash-flow positive and rapidly expanding its workforce. He emphasized the appeal of New Hampshire as a hub for high-tech manufacturing, citing the state’s quality of life, low cost of living, and high-tech experiences.
The expansion of ePropelled’s Laconia facility represents a significant milestone in the company’s mission to revolutionize electric propulsion. Grewal expressed excitement about being part of New Hampshire’s innovation ecosystem and contributing to both the UAV industry and the local economy through job creation and manufacturing prominence.
For more information about ePropelled and its advanced electric power and propulsion solutions for autonomous systems, interested parties can contact the company at [email protected] or visit their website at https://epropelled.com.
In conclusion, ePropelled’s success story in New Hampshire serves as a testament to the state’s vibrant innovation ecosystem and its potential to drive growth in high-tech manufacturing industries like global drone technology. With a focus on innovation, excellence, and USA-based manufacturing, ePropelled is poised to make a significant impact in the UAV industry and beyond.