[1] On 13 June 2023 the company announced it was suspending development of the P-Volt due to battery technological limitations.
[2] The P-Volt was developed from the Tecnam P2012 Traveller[3] as a nine passenger short-haul aircraft suitable for commuter airline use.
[4] Like the Traveller, it was to have a high wing layout with fixed tricycle landing gear.
Rolls-Royce was developing the electric power train and the aircraft was projected to have a range of 85 nautical miles per charge.
[2] In March 2021, Norwegian airline Widerøe had announced their intention to purchase an unknown number of P-Volt aircraft for delivery in 2025 and entry into service in 2026.