A massive Chinese container ship that set sail with 7,000 vehicles to flood the European market with cheap electric cars has ...
A New Orleans startup in the maritime industry makes a bold claim, stating that “electrification is the only way to decarbonize ships without increasing costs.” At the moment, there are several hybrid ...
The world’s largest battery-electric ship has reached a new milestone with shipbuilder Incat Tasmania confirming that one of ...
Designing an electric cargo ship isn’t as easy as making an electric car—and until recently, most experts would have argued that battery-electric ships weren’t feasible for traveling across oceans. A ...
Announced four years ago as the first electric and self-propelled container ship, Yara Birkeland recently had its maiden voyage to the capital of Norway. The autonomous vessel was designed to ...
The world’s largest battery-powered ship, Hull 096, was officially launched in Tasmania. Built by shipbuilder Incat, this 426-foot-long (130 meters) vessel is the biggest electric vehicle of its kind ...
Incat Tasmania has begun energizing the first of four battery rooms on what will be the world’s largest all-electric ferry, ahead of sea trials later this year.
China's largest liner carrier, COSCO, which specializes in marine transport, has reportedly introduced the world's largest, fully electric "river to sea" ship, called Green Water 01. A gigantic, ...
China has reached a major landmark in green transportation with the launch of the world's largest fully electric container ship. Developed and manufactured by the state-owned China Ocean Shipping ...
The world's first fully electric and self-steering container ship, owned by fertiliser maker Yara, is preparing to navigate Norway's southern coast and play its part in the country's plans to clean-up ...
COSCO Shipping Development’s 700 TEU electric container vessel (N997) has been launched at COSCO SHIPPING Heavy Industry (Yangzhou). COSCO says the launch marks a significant advancement in the ...
The Yara Birkeland, an 80 m long battery-electric container ship, on November 18, 2021 took its first and only trip to Oslo before it is put into regular operation in Norway. It's a groundbreaking ...