Satellite data isn’t always as detailed or accurate as you could want, and drones aren’t known for endurance. Kelluu addresses the gap through collecting detailed data about its surroundings from the air through its autonomous, hydrogen-filled aircraft. It can “fly” for 12 hours, and the data is then transformed into a digital twin, recreating the environemtn in digital form, with a resolution of 1 pixel the equivalent of one square centimeter of the real world. Powered by hydrogen, the aircraft offers benefits when compared to drones or helicopters – such as being silent, unaffected by cold weather, and more sustainable. It can carry up to 6kg in sensors to provide ongoing environmental intelligence. JG
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