Australian shipbuilding company Incat Tasmania has achieved a major milestone in maritime history. The world’s largest battery-electric vessel ever built, Hull 096, completed its successful maiden ...
Incat Tasmania has started harbor trials of the largest battery-electric ship constructed to date. The 130-meter vessel is now moving under its own battery-electric propulsion for the first time. The ...
Australia-headquartered shipbuilder Incat Tasmania has achieved a world first with the largest battery-electric ferry yet built, completing its first e-motor propulsion trial on the River Derwent. The ...
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 ...
Earlier this month on Hobart’s River Derwent, a 130-meter (426-ft) vessel began moving with an unfamiliar level of calm. No engine rumble, no exhaust plume; just the quiet churn of waterjets as Hull ...
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