It seems SKYCORP is not the only player looking to hydrogen as a future fuel source.
“The U.S. military recently announced its intention to look into using hydrogen technology all the way from infantry up to tanks. As the world’s largest institutional consumer of oil, it could massively help the environment by reducing its dependency on fossil fuels,” says Alliksoo, adding that he foresees a bright future for the hydrogen as a fuel source.
“Given the European Union’s aim to be carbon neutral by 2050, one could argue that this will simply be impossible without adding hydrogen to the roadmap,” he says.
At present, hydrogen fuel cell technology is already being used in everything from bikes, to road vehicles, trains, boats and even Cessna-size aircraft.
“Going forward, I think we can expect to see a dramatic increase in awareness about hydrogen technology, paired with reduced cost, improved infrastructure and increased availability,” continues Alliksoo. “I believe there will come a time in the not too distant future when we’ll be able to order it through a mobile app and have it delivered our doorstep to power up our drone, bike or scooter.”