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.
The launch of the world’s largest battery-powered ship in Hobart has been hailed as a major step forward for the future of ...
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, ...
Tasmania's Incat has delivered on its promise to build the world's largest battery electric passenger ferry, officially launching the China Zorrilla from its shipyard in Hobart today. The vessel ...
The promises of electrification have long convinced the automotive industry to embrace this source of power for the cars and motorcycles now being rolled out. But they are so convincing, it seems, ...
Australian shipbuilder Incat Tasmania has powered up the world’s largest battery-electric ship – and the largest electric vehicle of any type on the planet – and successfully completed its first ...
Mr Clifford said he was pleased Infrastructure Minister Rene Hidding agreed the plan would improve traffic issues. Mr Clifford said he would worry about the “boats and profitability” but needed ...
Incat’s Hull 096, which will soon be plying waters between Argentina and Uruguay as passenger ship the China Zorrilla, is set to welcome aboard curious locals across its three massive decks. With ...
The U.K.’s Ferry Operator of the Year 2006, Brittany Ferries, has purchased the Incat-built 321 ft. fast ferry Normandie Express in what it says should be taken as an indication of its intention to ...
Electric power is flexing its muscles again as the world’s largest electric ferry – capable of carrying 2,100 passengers and their vehicles – is set for delivery in two years. World’s largest electric ...