
H3X Technologies
The lightest electric aircraft motors in the world.
Denver, United States · Founded 2020 · $23.8M raised
- Headquarters
- Denver, Colorado
- Employees
- 11–50
- Founded
- 2020
- Website
- h3x.tech
- Total Funding
- $23.8M
- Last Round
- $20.0M Series AAug 2024
- Rounds
- 2
About
At H3X, we are making the lightest, high-power electric propulsion systems in the world to enable a large-scale revolution in aircraft electrification. Our first product is a 250-kW (335 HP) integrated motor drive in an 18 kg package. It combines the electric motor, inverter, and gearbox into a single powerful unit and is the culmination of patent pending innovation in multiple areas.
Summary
H3X Technologies is an Aerospace company based in Denver, United States, founded in 2020. It has raised $23.8M in total across 2 rounds, most recently a $20.0M Series A round in Aug 2024. Investors include Infinite Ventures, Metaplanet and Liquid 2 Ventures.
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Funding History
Aug 2024
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Investors
Infinite Ventures
2 rounds

Metaplanet
2 rounds
Liquid 2 Ventures
2 rounds
Hanwha Asset Management
1 round

Cubit Capital
1 round

Origin Ventures
1 round

Industrious Ventures
1 round
Lockheed Martin Ventures
1 round
TechNexus Venture Coll
1 round

Soma Capital
1 round

Pegasus Tech Ventures
1 round
Lombard Street Ventures
1 round
Tamar Capital
1 round

Zillionize
1 round

Asymmetry Ventures
1 round
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