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World’s largest battery-electric ship with 40 MWh capacity begins harbor trials
Australian shipbuilder Incat Tasmania has officially commenced harbor trials for Hull 096, a 426 foot (130-meter) vessel that ...
Hundreds gathered at the Incat Tasmania shipyard in Hobart,Tasmania, today to witness the launch of Incat Hull 096 – the world’s largest battery-electric ship. Constructed for South American ferry ...
The battery-powered ferry has been built for South American ferry operator Buquebus with delivery scheduled for later this ...
Imabari Shipbuilding says it completed the purchase of a controlling stake in Japan Marine United, or JMU, on Monday as it seeks to compete against global rivals. The acquisition will create Japan's ...
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Thursday highlighted the Philippines as one of the world’s largest shipbuilding nations, ...
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.
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