Smartflyer AG: Swiss Hybrid-Electric Aircraft Startup
Smartflyer AG is a Swiss deep-tech startup founded in 2016 that is developing a four-seat hybrid-electric aircraft (SF-1) for general aviation[1][2]. Based in Selzach (Canton of Solothurn, near Grenchen Airport), the company designs a novel modular powertrain in which a battery-electric motor can be quickly swapped with a combustion-engine “range extender” in the nose cone[3][1]. The SF-1 prototype promises lower noise and emissions and is pitched as a cost-efficient trainer, with reduced operating costs and quieter operation[4][5]. Swiss authorities have supported the project through a special aviation fund under the Federal Office for Civil Aviation (FOCA)[6][7]. Smartflyer’s focus on sustainable propulsion and modular design represents an emerging European aerospace capability. Its work connects to EU interests in reducing fossil fuel dependency and developing advanced aviation technology, though as a Swiss firm it operates outside direct EU programs. Readers will find a detailed analysis of Smartflyer’s technological portfolio and strategic fit with European defence autonomy considerations below.

