Incat release 70 metre fully electric concept for series production
Incat Tasmania has unveiled new plans to do for short sea ferry services what Boeing did for the aviation industry, but with series produced zero (direct) emissions vessels. For this purpose, Incat has developed a new 70-metre fully electric concept - Shippax
Led by its founder and world-renowned ferry builder Robert Clifford, Incat has been at the forefront in the passenger and vehicle fast ferry market for four decades. Incat led the development of large vehicle carrying catamarans in the 1990’s and is once again showing what’s possible by constructing the world’s largest lightweight battery electric ferry with a capacity to carry more than 2,000 passengers and 225 vehicles.
Robert Clifford says he has ambitions for Incat to make zero (direct) emission battery electric vessels more readily available for the world.