Renesas RH850 Series Contributes to the Realization of a Flying Motorcycle
A.L.I.Technologies Inc. has selected Renesas's products for its XTURISMO Limited Edition, a "flying motorcycle”. The performance of the manned run at Fuji Speedway on October 26, 2021 was open to the press and reported by various media.
This practical hoverbike is not equipped with tires, but instead uses a hybrid of a gasoline engine and an electric motor to turn the propeller and float like a drone. The start-up aims to enable the emergency use of the hoverbike in times of disaster, and at the same time, the use in entertainment in times of non-emergency.
Renesas RH850/F1x series, automotive MCUs for body control, and RH850/C1x series, suitable for inverter control of hybrid electric vehicles (HEV) and electric vehicles (EV), have been adopted for the hoverbike. Renesas products and solutions will continue to contribute to the expansion the possibilities of future mobility.
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