SKF Supports Solar Power Flight Around the World


SKF contributes to Solar Impulse, the first aircraft designed to fly day and night without fuel or pollution, demonstrating the immense potential of renewable energies.

The Solar Impulse project aims to have an airplane take off and fly autonomously, around the world, propelled uniquely by solar energy. SKF joined the project as a Specialized Partner, contributing to the development of this unique airplane with products and engineering knowledge in the areas of bearing technology, analytical modelling and virtual testing.

The aircraft's construction calls for advanced technologies and research in the areas of composite structures, light materials, and energy storage. In the first phase of the project, SKF will provide customized hybrid deep groove ball bearings for the aircraft's main propeller drive.

The prototype is designed to demonstrate the possibility of a night flight and will attempt the first complete day-night-day cycle by summer 2010. With this milestone achieved, a second airplane will be built, with the objective to circle the world in five legs of five days and nights each in 2013.

Solar Impulse, based in Switzerland, was founded by two well known pioneers and innovators. Bertrand Piccard, psychiatrist and aeronaut, made the first non-stop round-the-world balloon flight, and André Borschberg, engineer and graduate in management science, is fighter, professional and helicopter pilot.

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SKF is a leading global supplier in the areas of bearings, seals, mechatronics, services and lubrication systems. The Group's service offer includes technical support, maintenance services, engineering consultancy and training. SKF is represented in more than 130 countries and has 15,000 distributor locations worldwide. The Group's annual sales 2009 were SEK 56,227 million. The number of employees was 41,172. www.skf.com.

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