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Australia is launching the world’s largest battery food ship

solarenergyBy solarenergyMay 4, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Australia launches the “world strength” battery power ship






An Australian Bootbuilder launched what it described as the world’s largest electrically powered ship on Friday, a 130-meter (426 feet) colossus able to wear 2,100 passengers.

Identified by Boatbuilder Incat as Hull 096, the aluminum catamaran is powered by more than 250 tonnes of batteries and was built for the South American ferry bug buger Buquebus.

It is designed to transport passengers and a maximum of 225 vehicles over the river plate between Buenos Aires and Uruguay.

“Hull 096 proves that large-scale transport solutions with low emissions are not only possible, they are now ready,” said CEO Stephen Casey in a statement after the launch on the Derwent River of Hobart in the island state of Tasmania.

Shipping accounts for almost three percent of worldwide greenhouse gas emissions that are blamed for global warming, according to the United Nations shipping organization, the international maritime organization.

IMO member states voted in favor of a global price system last month to help maritime carbon emissions, where all ships must be used to use a less carbon-intensive fuel mix by 2028 or be confronted with financial fines.

However, environmental lobby groups fear that a switch to biofuels has its own problems, such as deforestation, and not going far enough when tackling maritime emissions.

The batteries of Hull 096 (ESS) offers more than 40 megawatt hours installed capacity, said Incat. The ESS was built by the Finnish motor maker Wartsila and is connected to eight electrically driven water bins.

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“Ferries play a crucial role in complying with the growing demand for environmentally friendly transport options, with shipping electrification an important solution to enable the sector to switch to net zero missions,” said Wartsila Marine President Roger Holm in the same statement.

The ship was originally called China Zorilla and was planned to run on liquid natural gas (LNG) before it was re -configured into battery power.



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