New updates have been reported about Heven AeroTech.
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Heven AeroTech, through its subsidiary Zepher Flight Labs, has secured a contract modification under the Department of War’s Hydrogen at the Tactical Edge of Contested Logistics (HyTEC) program to push its hydrogen generation trailer toward field-ready status. The additional funding supports detailed design refinement, next-generation prototyping, and government-led demonstrations aimed at validating performance, reliability, and deployment in contested and austere environments.
The HyTEC trailer is being engineered to generate hydrogen organically at the tactical edge, reducing reliance on fuel convoys and supporting long-endurance unmanned systems, small-unit gear, high-altitude balloons, and other critical assets. Working with H3 Dynamics, Heven will increase solar capacity for off-grid production, improve mobility, and simplify user interaction to make the system more practical for operational units. U.S. operations president Michael Buscher framed the effort as moving hydrogen from lab environments into real-world missions where endurance and fuel access directly shape outcomes, while CEO Bentzion Levinson emphasized that HyTEC enables close collaboration with defense authorities to mature independent energy systems. The program, led by the Defense Innovation Unit, aligns with Heven’s strategy to anchor its hydrogen-powered, runway-independent UAS and energy solutions in defense use cases, potentially strengthening its positioning for future procurement, scaling opportunities, and dual-use commercial applications.

