HOBBYWING highlighted its latest advancements in Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) technology at XPONENTIAL Europe 2026 by showcasing the H15MD Plus and P115M heavy-lift coaxial propulsion systems.
Throughout the three-day exhibition, the company featured a comprehensive suite of motors, Electronic Speed Controllers (ESC), and propellers designed for multirotor, VTOL, and fixed-wing platforms. These systems are engineered specifically to meet the rigorous demands of industrial sectors including logistics transportation, energy infrastructure maintenance, firefighting, and surveying.

The H15MD Plus is an integrated coaxial system designed for high-altitude adaptability and precision. It features dock-based propeller positioning and integrated motor temperature monitoring to ensure operational safety. Delivering a rated thrust of 80kg per single axis with an efficiency of 7.5g/W, the system is compatible with 24–28S LiPo batteries and 80mm arm tubes. When utilized in a 4-axis, 8-propeller configuration, the system supports UAVs with a total payload capacity ranging from 150kg to 200kg.
For larger-scale operations, the P115M coaxial integrated propulsion system offers a significant increase in power and redundancy. Operating at a rated voltage of 720V, it provides a rated thrust of 115kg per axis. The system is designed with simplified wiring and power distribution redundancy to enhance reliability in the field. It is compatible with 64-inch or 73-inch propellers and is intended for heavy-lift 4-axis, 8-propeller aircraft capable of carrying payloads up to 460kg.
During the event, HOBBYWING engaged with global industry professionals to discuss the technical requirements of modern UAV applications. The company remains focused on advancing propulsion technologies to enhance product performance and capabilities while working together with global partners to explore more efficient and reliable solutions for the UAV industry.






