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 ...
Jiangxin Shipyard in Jiangxi, China, has launched the first of two electric feeder vessels for Ningbo Ocean Shipping. The vessel is the first of two booked in May 2024. The first vessel will now ...
Dutch ship builder Damen has announced an all-electric version of its 70-m-long hybrid service vessel designed to support offshore wind farm operations. And the company is aiming to charge the ...
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, ...
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 ...
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 ...
Hydromover is officially the first fully electric cargo vessel designed and built in Singapore, and it's gearing up to become a floating lab that will help speed up the transition toward a green ...
A future-focused ship designed as the world's first all-electric, autonomous cargo vessel has debuted in Norway, where it is intended to replace 40,000 diesel-powered truck journeys every year. The ...
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 ...
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 ...
Australian shipbuilder Incat Tasmania has selected two Nordic companies to provide the battery and propulsion technology for the world’s largest electric ship, as the industry looks to charter a ...