Feadship's Sustainable Success: From Solar-Powered to Hydrogen-Powered Superyachts
Key Ideas
  • Feadship unveils Project 713, a solar-powered luxury superyacht, advancing towards its goal of climate neutrality by 2030.
  • The vessel features custom-made solar panels, environmentally friendly decking, and a high-efficiency diesel-electric power system.
  • Feadship's commitment to sustainability is further showcased through projects like the hydrogen-powered superyacht Project 821 commissioned by Bill Gates.
  • Project 1012, another Feadship creation, incorporates advanced propulsion systems and a large capacity of Li-ion batteries for emission-free navigation.
Feadship, the renowned shipyard behind Bill Gates' hydrogen fuel cell superyacht, continues to innovate with the launch of Project 713, a 195-foot solar-powered luxury vessel. This milestone aligns with Feadship's ambition to achieve climate neutrality by 2030. Project 713 stands out for its sustainable features, including custom solar panels generating 24 MWh annually, FSC-certified plantation teak decking, and a high-efficiency diesel-electric power system. The shipyard's dedication to sustainability is reinforced by projects like Project 821, a $645 million hydrogen-powered superyacht for Bill Gates, and Project 1012, a $300 million vessel with advanced propulsion systems and a large Li-ion battery capacity. Feadship's relentless pursuit of green technologies sets a new standard in the superyacht industry, emphasizing environmental and social responsibility.
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