Beta Installs Chargers For Electric Aircraft Infrastructure

Beta’s multimodal chargers at 22 U.S. East and Gulf Coast locations will support electric aircraft and vehicles.

Credit: Beta Technologies
Beta Technologies has been awarded a $20 million contract by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to install its electric aircraft chargers to provide the infrastructure to improve health care and emergency preparedness. Under the contract from the department’s Administration for...
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