Two companies are working together on the private scheme over the next two years
Demand for electric aircraft on the Island will increase, if the infrastructure for it is properly invested in.
That's from the founder of 3 Legs Aviation, which is partnering with Aerovolt UK to install an electric aircraft charging point at the Isle of Man Airport in the next two years.
You can read more about the plans here.
The companies say it will attract new business opportunities to the Island, including flight training providers and sustainable tourism initiatives.
Mark Langley says the wider aviation industry is already investing millions in greener options:
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