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Miami's Sea Cheetah Corp debuts hydrogen-electric vessel reaching speeds of 155 mph while hovering above water surface, marking new era in maritime transport.
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Advanced ground effect technology allows this water-based craft to achieve 10x better fuel efficiency compared to traditional aircraft while carrying triple cargo capacity.
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French tech firm H3 Dynamics partners with Sea Cheetah to integrate cutting-edge hydrogen fuel cells into maritime vessel design, pushing boundaries of clean transport.
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Sea Cheetah's innovative vessel combines maritime and aviation technologies while operating under maritime authority regulations.
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On-site green hydrogen production systems planned for quick refueling, enabling rapid vessel turnaround at coastal stations.
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Maritime authorities, including U.S. Coast Guard, oversee certification process as vessel operates within water proximity despite aircraft-like appearance.
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Hybrid hydrogen-electric propulsion system adapts vessel for coastal shipping, island transport, emergency response, and time-critical cargo delivery.
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Technical specs confirm 135 knot speed capability while maintaining lower operational costs versus conventional marine or air transport options.
International Maritime Organization develops specific WIGE classification standards as Sea Cheetah advances through regulatory certification phases.
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