Electric Boats

Danish sustainable boat maker expands range and propulsion options

Danish sustainable boat maker expands range and propulsion options

Danish boat maker Rand Boats expands electric boat line-up to five models, and increases propulsion options to 4-240kW.
ABB moves step closer to megawatt-scale fuel cells for ships

ABB moves step closer to megawatt-scale fuel cells for ships

Swiss-Swedish electronics maker ABB signs MOU with Hydrogène de France to make megawatt-scale hydrogen fuel cell systems for ocean-going vessels.
Norwegian Evoy says it has made most powerful electric outboard motor

Norwegian Evoy says it has made most powerful electric outboard motor

Norwegian company Evoy has launched a powerful all-electric outboard boat propulsion system aimed at fishing and fjord exploration lines.
Floating renewable battery launched to recharge boats in Amsterdam Port

Floating renewable battery launched to recharge boats in Amsterdam Port

Port of Amsterdam launches floating battery service to provide mobile, renewable energy recharging for boats in the port of Amsterdam – and slash the use of diesel.
New Zealand builds first zero-emissions commuter ferry in Southern Hemisphere

New Zealand builds first zero-emissions commuter ferry in Southern Hemisphere

New Zealand team races to make Wellington first city in Southern Hemisphere to boast a zero-emissions electric ferry.
World’s second-largest ferry operator to make switch to electric

World’s second-largest ferry operator to make switch to electric

America’s Washington State Ferries announces decision to transition its fleet from diesel to battery electric. 
Renault fits first all-electric passenger boat with second life batteries

Renault fits first all-electric passenger boat with second life batteries

Renault partners with specialist maritime company Seine Alliance to unveil first electric boat fitted with second life batteries.
Japanese giants partner to build world first zero-emissions tanker

Japanese giants partner to build world first zero-emissions tanker

Four Japanese companies announce plans to develop world’s first zero-emissions tanker by mid-2021 in effort to promote greater use of electrically powered marine transport.Â