Sweden’s Hearst raises $35 mln A round, sells 200 electric planes

Sweden’s Heart Aerospace, a company building a 19-seater electric airplane, has raised a $35 million Series A round led by Breakthrough Energy Ventures, United Airlines Ventures and Mesa Air Group Inc.

In addition, Heart’s seed investors EQT Ventures and Lowercarbon Capital, have participated in the round.
As part of the agreement, United and Mesa have together placed purchase orders, subject to terms, for 200 aircraft, the ES-19, with options for an additional 100 planes.

”I can’t imagine a stronger coalition of partners to advance our mission to electrify short-haul air travel,” Anders Forslund, CEO of Heart Aerospace, said in a statement. “There’s BEV – the world’s most influential climate fund. There’s United – one of the world’s largest airlines, who’s poised to be the global leader in decarbonising air travel, and there’s Mesa, the largest operator of 19-seater aircraft in history. This combination of near-term commercial viability and long-term climate investment philosophy is exactly what we need to make commercial electric air travel a reality .”

“Aviation is such a critical piece of our global economy. At the same time, it’s a major source of carbon emissions and one of the most difficult sectors to decarbonize,” said Carmichael Roberts, Breakthrough Energy Ventures. “We believe electric aircraft can be transformational in reducing the emissions of the industry, and enable low cost, quiet and
clean regional travel on a broad scale. Heart’s visionary team is developing an aircraft around its proprietary electric propulsion technology that will allow airlines to operate at a fraction of the cost of today and has the potential to change the way we fly.”