Shipbuilder Quietly Launches Massive Vessel with Mission to Reshape Global Travel: 'We're Building the Future'
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Shipbuilder quietly launches massive vessel with mission to reshape global travel: 'We're building the future'
Australian shipbuilder Incat has launched a first-of-its-kind electric ship that reaches over 420 feet in length and holds over 250 tons of batteries. This is a significant milestone in reducing the planet-harming pollution that comes from shipping and accounts for 2.9% of global pollution caused by humans. Stephen Casey, Incat's CEO, said at the unveiling of the ship, per Electrek: "We're not just building a ship — we're building the future." T…
The trip at one of the narrowest points of the Mediterranean is intended to show that a ferry connection between Europe and Africa is possible.
The Candela C-8, a Swedish electric boat, has connected Europe with Africa, consuming just €8 worth of energy. Its efficiency opens the door to connecting Spanish coastal cities with zero emissions and at a lower cost than traditional diesel boats.
The all-electric Candela C-8 has connected Europe and Africa to show the feasibility of a ferry connection – then with a P-12.
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