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Posted on 10/23/2024

Supernal

Supernal

501-1,000 employees

Develops electric vertical takeoff aircraft

Automotive & Transportation
Energy

Entry, Junior, Mid

Fremont, CA, USA

Required to work on-site 5 days a week.

Category
Propulsion
Aerospace Engineering
Requirements
  • Talented battery engineers
Responsibilities
  • Work on-site 5 days a week

Supernal focuses on transforming urban transportation through the development of electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) vehicles. These electric aircraft are designed to take off and land vertically, providing a zero-carbon and efficient transportation option for cities. Supernal targets urban planners, city governments, and private transportation companies, offering solutions to reduce ground traffic congestion and carbon emissions. Their business model includes the development, production, and operation of eVTOLs, generating revenue through sales, leasing, and support services like maintenance and fleet management. Based in Irvine, California, Supernal emphasizes safety and customer needs, with their eVTOL model, the S-A2, featuring eight tilting rotors to address engineering challenges. The company aims to set a high standard for advanced air mobility, believing that collaboration and community involvement are key to the success of this transportation solution.

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Washington, District of Columbia

Founded

2020

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

0%

1 year growth

0%

2 year growth

0%
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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Supernal's debut of the S-A2 at the Farnborough International Airshow positions it as a frontrunner in the AAM market.
  • Strategic partnerships with organizations like the World Economic Forum and Embry-Riddle enhance Supernal's credibility and industry influence.
  • The appointment of David McBride as CTO brings extensive aerospace expertise, potentially accelerating the development and certification of their eVTOL vehicles.

What critics are saying

  • The competitive landscape in the AAM sector, with players like Lilium making significant strides, could impact Supernal's market share.
  • The ambitious goal of launching commercial flights by 2028 may face regulatory and technological hurdles, delaying market entry.

What makes Supernal unique

  • Supernal's collaboration with Hyundai Motor Group leverages automotive design expertise to create a unique eVTOL vehicle, setting it apart from competitors.
  • The S-A2's eight tilting rotors solve multiple engineering challenges, offering a state-of-the-art solution in the AAM industry.
  • Supernal's strong emphasis on safety, sustainability, and seamless integration into existing urban infrastructure provides a comprehensive approach to urban air mobility.

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