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Make the refuelling process of your UAV faster & safer. Use this UAV fuel station to fuel up or defuel your drone easily & safely. Our fuel station allows to pump 6 litres of fuel per minute, just connect one tube to the fuel tank of your drone & the other to the fuel can. We ship fittings, so you can upgrade your drone for a quick connection to the fuel station.
Last Updated:
06-04-2022
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Kyiv
Europe
Ukraine

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In the context of drones, fuelling stations are not as common as they are for traditional manned aircraft. Most drones, especially small to medium-sized consumer or commercial drones, are powered by batteries and do not require traditional fuelling stations. These drones typically use rechargeable lithium polymer (LiPo) batteries that can be charged using a standard power source. However, for larger drones or drones with internal combustion engines fuelling stations may be necessary. Portable fuelling systems are compact and transportable stations designed for on-site fuelling of drones with internal combustion engines. They typically include a fuel tank, fuel pump, fuel lines, and a nozzle. These systems allow for convenient refuelling in the field or remote locations. Fixed fuelling stations are permanent installations designed for drone fuelling. They are often found in industrial or professional settings where drones with internal combustion engines are used regularly. Fixed fuelling stations include fuel storage tanks, fuel pumps, filtration systems, and safety features to ensure proper fuel handling and storage. Automated fuelling systems are more advanced and designed for streamlined and efficient fuelling operations. These systems can be integrated into larger drone operations or infrastructure. They often include robotics and automated processes to handle fuelling tasks, ensuring accuracy, safety, and minimizing human intervention. Some drone systems combine both electric and internal combustion engines. In such cases, hybrid charging/ fuelling stations may be used. These stations provide a dual capability to charge the batteries of electric drones and refuel the internal combustion engines of other drones, offering versatility for different drone types. It’s important to note that the type of fuel used in drone fuelling stations depends on the specific drone and its engine requirements. Common fuels for drones with internal combustion engines include gasoline, jet fuel (such as kerosene), or specialized aviation fuels. It’s worth mentioning that as drone technology continues to evolve, the industry is increasingly exploring alternative power sources such as hydrogen fuel cells or hybrid propulsion systems. This may lead to the development of new types of fuelling stations or charging infrastructure in the future. Overall, while drone fuelling stations are not as widespread as for traditional aircraft, they do exist to support the specific needs of larger drones with internal combustion engines.