VerdeGo Aero: Powering the Future of Aviation with Hybrid-Electric Innovation

“Get a strong network of advisors so you donโ€™t have to learn everything the hard way.”

Eric Bartsch
CEO & Co-founder
Volusia County
Year Founded: 2017
Industry: Manufacturing
Revenue Growth: 197%

The aerospace industry is on the verge of its next great transformation. While hybrid-electric and battery-electric technology has reshaped ground transportation, aviation has been slower to adapt due to one key limitation: batteries are too heavy for flight, and are holding back the use of electric motors which enable revolutionary new aircraft designs that are more efficient, more maneuverable, and safer. Thatโ€™s where VerdeGo Aero comes in.

Founded in 2017 in Daytona Beach, Florida, VerdeGo Aero is pioneering hybrid-electric propulsion systems that generate power on board an aircraft, allowing for longer flight times, greater payload capacity, and more sustainable aviation solutions. Under the leadership of Eric Bartsch, CEO and Co-Founder, VerdeGo Aero is bridging the gap between electrification and practicalityโ€”creating propulsion systems that allow next-generation aircraft to take off, fly farther, and operate more efficiently. โ€œThe big revolution in electrified aviation isnโ€™t about batteriesโ€”itโ€™s about electric motors,โ€ says Bartsch. โ€œOur hybrid-electric powerplants give aircraft the range, power, and flexibility they need without being limited by battery weight.โ€

A Clear Vision for a Hybrid Future

The inspiration for VerdeGo Aero came nearly eight years ago, when Bartsch and his fellow co-founders Dr. Pat Anderson and Erik Lindbergh realized the inevitable future of aviation was electric. Unlike ground transportation, where battery-electric technology is already dominant, aircraft have unique constraintsโ€”every pound matters, and every additional pound makes flight harder. โ€œThere are some very compelling reasons for electrification in aviation, but it doesnโ€™t look anything like what weโ€™ve seen in cars,โ€ Bartsch explains. โ€œAircraft need lightweight, high-performance power systems, and hybrid-electric propulsion is the key to making that work.โ€ By generating power on board the aircraft, VerdeGo Aeroโ€™s systems enable a new generation of aircraft to operate with electric motorsโ€”without relying on massive, heavy battery packs.

At the core of VerdeGo Aeroโ€™s innovation is its hybrid-electric powerplant, designed to increase efficiency, extend flight range, and reduce operating costs. Unlike traditional jet or piston engines, VerdeGoโ€™s systems allow aircraft to use electric motors while still leveraging fuel-based energy sources for extended range and endurance. By generating power onboard, VerdeGo Aero eliminates range anxiety, improves efficiency by reducing fuel consumption by 50-70%, and offers flexibility by supporting both conventional jet fuel and sustainable aviation fuels (SAFs). โ€œOur hybrid powerplants allow aircraft to fly farther, carry more, and operate more efficiently, all while preparing for the shift to sustainable fuels,โ€ says Bartsch.

Hybrid-electric technology is gaining traction across military, commercial aviation, and advanced air mobility sectors. VerdeGo Aero is already collaborating with dozens of companies designing next-generation aircraft that will redefine the future of flight. The U.S. military is an early adopter, using VerdeGoโ€™s systems to extend the range and endurance of autonomous aircraft and long-range surveillance drones. Regional and cargo airlines benefit from the powerplantsโ€™ ability to reduce costs and emissions, potentially restoring air service to smaller regional airports. Urban air mobility and air taxis, previously constrained by battery limitations, now have a path forward with VerdeGoโ€™s hybrid systems providing the necessary range and speed improvements. โ€œWeโ€™re at a turning point,โ€ says Bartsch. โ€œThe energy and momentum behind hybrid-electric aviation today is stronger than ever, and VerdeGo is helping make it a mainstream reality.”

Florida’s Role in VerdeGo Aero’s Success

Headquartered in Daytona Beach, Florida, VerdeGo Aero benefits from proximity to Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, the largest aviation and aerospace engineering school in the world. โ€œOur strong partnership with Embry-Riddle has given us access to an incredible pipeline of engineering talent,โ€ says Bartsch. โ€œWeโ€™ve had over 50 interns come through our doors, many of whom have stayed with us as full-time employees.โ€ Floridaโ€™s business-friendly climate, growing aerospace industry, and state-level support for innovation have also played a crucial role in VerdeGoโ€™s growth. โ€œBeing based in Florida has been a huge advantageโ€”thereโ€™s a deep aerospace network here, and the state actively supports companies like ours.โ€

Since its founding in 2017, VerdeGo Aero has grown from three co-founders to a team of 35 employees, with plans to double in size over the next few years. โ€œWith our technology maturing and market adoption accelerating, we expect to grow from 35 to 80+ employees in the near future,โ€ Bartsch shares. โ€œWeโ€™re at the forefront of a new era in aviation, and we need talented people to help make it happen.โ€ VerdeGo Aeroโ€™s growth has also been fueled by strategic venture capital and investments from major aerospace companies. Unlike many aerospace startups that take years to generate revenue, VerdeGo has been generating revenue since 2020, thanks to demand from aircraft developers who need hybrid powerplants for ground and flight testing before commercial deployment.

With its VH-4T hybrid powerplant, VerdeGo Aero is poised to revolutionize aviation. The company is actively working with military, commercial, and cargo aircraft manufacturers to deploy its hybrid systems at scale over the next five years. โ€œWeโ€™re not just developing technologyโ€”weโ€™re redefining whatโ€™s possible in aviation,โ€ says Bartsch. โ€œIn the coming years, youโ€™ll see hybrid-electric aircraft becoming a mainstream realityโ€”and VerdeGo Aero will be at the heart of that transformation.โ€

Advice For Aspiring Entrepreneurs

Being named a GrowFL 2024 Florida Companies to Watch honoree is a testament to VerdeGo Aeroโ€™s innovative impact on the aerospace industry. โ€œThis recognition is incredibly meaningful for us,โ€ says Bartsch. โ€œWeโ€™ve received global recognition in the aerospace world, but itโ€™s great to see our impact acknowledged right here in Florida.โ€ Bartsch emphasizes the importance of surrounding yourself with experienced advisors and learning from those who have already navigated the challenges of entrepreneurship. He believes that while every business faces unknown obstacles, having a strong network can help avoid common pitfalls. โ€œGet a strong network of advisors so you donโ€™t have to learn everything the hard way,โ€ he advises.

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