#59 – Max Liben | H3X – Integrated Motor Drives for Electric Aircraft

Max Liben is co-founder and CTO of H3X.

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Key topics in this conversation include:

  • How electrified Regional Air Mobility (RAM) can have a huge impact on the mobility sector
  • The need for drastically improved electric drives to enable widespread electric flight
  • How H3X is reimaging electric drives from the ground-up
  • Key levers H3X is pulling to radically exceed the state-of-the-art for electric drive performance and efficiency
  • Lessons learned from Max’s experience with Y Combinator

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Max’s Bio:

Max Liben received his B.S. degree in mechanical engineering and his M.S. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. During his undergraduate studies, he co-founded the engineering student organization Wisconsin Racing Formula SAE Electric and went on to design high power density in-hub motors for their electric racecar. During his graduate studies, he was a Research Assistant to Prof. Daniel C. Ludois at the Wisconsin Electric Machines and Power Electronics Consortium (WEMPEC), with a research focus on permanent magnet ring machines with integrated propellers. After graduation, he worked at Tesla as a Powertrain Performance Modeling Engineer before co-founding H3X Technologies, where he is currently developing high-performance integrated motor drives for flight applications.

About H3X:

H3X makes high performance integrated motor drives for electric aircraft. They are small group of elite specialists that are laser-focused on developing advanced electric propulsion technology to enable sustainable aviation. The company was founded by former Tesla and SpaceX engineers who built electric racecars together in college.  Their Skunkworks-style operation allows them to iterate and innovate rapidly, and in an industry that is ripe for disruption, H3X is poised to emerge as a new leader.

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