The Rise of Low-to-No Emission Ships: Revolutionizing the Shipping Industry
Low-to-no emission ships are set to revolutionize the shipping industry by reducing carbon pollution and offering a cheaper alternative to air freight.
Start-ups such as Boundary Layer and B9 Shipping are developing zero-emission ships to reduce the industry’s negative impact on the climate.
The Yara Birkeland is an autonomous cargo ship that has been making waves in the shipping industry due to its innovative design and use of zero-emission technology.
The US Navy is embracing autonomous vessels, such as the EPF 13, which has enhanced capabilities for supporting V-22 flight operations and launching and recovering 11-meter RHIBs.
A new ferry service that is electrically powered and autonomously operated is set to launch in Stockholm city center in the spring of this year.
The 24-passenger ferry will run for 15 hours per day and the batteries will be recharged overnight, making water-borne traffic an even more sustainable option.
Artemis Technologies has unveiled the EF-24 Passenger ferry, a 100% electric, high-speed ferry that aims to provide green transport solutions for operators, cities, and governments globally.
The ferry produces no emissions and provides fuel savings of up to 85% compared to conventional high-speed diesel ferries, while also offering advanced safety features.
Companies that are developing low-to-no emission ship technologies will play a significant role in creating a more sustainable future for the shipping industry.
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