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Mohsen Bahmani Introduces Patented Propulsion Architecture Designed for Future Mobility Applications

Karlsruhe, Germany, June 18th, 2026, FinanceWire


Inventor and mechanical engineer Mohsen Bahmani today announced the introduction of a patented propulsion architecture designed to support future mobility platforms, including advanced aerial transportation systems, autonomous vehicles, industrial drone networks, and emerging aerospace applications.

Protected under European Patent EP3565971B8, the propulsion system was developed over nearly a decade in collaboration with engineer Mr. Vafaei and represents an alternative propulsion approach that differs from conventional rotor-driven and turbine-based systems.

The technology utilizes an enclosed propulsion configuration consisting of multiple synchronized propulsion units operating within a coordinated system architecture. According to the patent documentation, the design aims to explore alternative methods of generating controlled propulsion while remaining fully consistent with established principles of physics and momentum conservation.

The announcement comes as governments, aerospace manufacturers, and technology developers continue investing heavily in advanced air mobility, electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft (eVTOL), autonomous transportation systems, and next-generation urban mobility infrastructure.

“As transportation technologies continue evolving, there is growing interest in propulsion systems that prioritize safety, modularity, operational flexibility, and long-term scalability,” said Mohsen Bahmani. “This architecture was developed to explore new design possibilities that may contribute to future mobility platforms.”

According to technical assessments published by Autonomy Global, one of the distinguishing characteristics of the patented system is its enclosed architecture, which replaces externally mounted propellers with multiple synchronized propulsion units operating within a controlled internal framework.

Industry observers note that many next-generation mobility systems continue to rely on exposed rotors, turbines, and traditional propulsion configurations. The patented architecture seeks to evaluate whether distributed propulsion concepts can be implemented through a more integrated and enclosed design structure.

Potential future applications being explored include advanced drone operations, urban air mobility platforms, autonomous transportation networks, industrial logistics systems, and emerging aerospace technologies.

The technology remains in the development and validation phase, with additional engineering work focused on areas including efficiency optimization, thermal management, system scalability, certification pathways, and commercial deployment requirements.

Bahmani said the project is now entering a new phase focused on strategic partnerships, industry collaboration, prototype development, and commercialization opportunities intended to accelerate testing and practical implementation.

The company believes growing interest in advanced mobility technologies will continue creating opportunities for alternative propulsion architectures capable of supporting future transportation ecosystems.

About the Technology

The patented propulsion architecture (European Patent EP3565971B8) is an enclosed propulsion system developed by Mohsen Bahmani in collaboration with engineer Mr. Vafaei. Designed for potential future mobility applications, the technology explores alternative propulsion-system architectures intended to support advanced transportation platforms while operating within established scientific principles.



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