Tasmanian builder of high-speed catamaran ferries Incat has announced that it's aiming to deliver the world's largest battery electric passenger ferry to Argentina-based operator Buquebus by 2025.
Incat launched the world's largest electric ship — the biggest EV ever built — this month. Electric vessels are only suited to routes of less than 200 miles, Incat's founder told Business Insider.
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Incat electric ferry waiting in Hobart as heavy-lift transporter is stuck in Strait of Hormuz
The world's largest electric ferry is sitting idle in Tasmania after construction was completed because the heavy-lift ship that was booked to take it to South America is stuck in the Strait of Hormuz ...
Australia just launched the world's largest fully electric ship, the biggest EV ever built. The 130-meter ferry is set to carry 2,100 passengers across South America solely on battery power. Incat's ...
It's been almost ten months since Incat Tasmania, one of the world's premier sources of catamaran ferries of the past four decades, presented something it describes as the "world's largest ...
Incat Tasmania grabbed the headlines a few years back when it initially announced that it had secured a contract to build the largest and one of the greenest aluminum ships in the world for Buquebus, ...
Incat chairman Robert Clifford said the deployment of three 22m inflatable evacuation slides - each connected to two life rafts - reinforced the company’s commitment to safety. “Safety is fundamental ...
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