ZeroAvia said it is offering to produce hydrogen-electric propulsion systems components for other companies looking to decarbonize the aviation industry, AIN reported. During the company’s April 24 opening event for its new manufacturing facility in Everett, Wash., ZeroAvia said it was looking to market its expertise in producing electric motors, silicon carbide inverters, low and high-temperature proton exchange membranes for fuel cells and compressors. Company officials said they are in active discussions to support several companies working on plans for electric and hydrogen-powered aircraft.