Artemis teams with Seattle’s Delta Marine on U.S.-built eFoilers

Belfast, Northern Ireland-based Artemis Technologies has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Seattle super yacht builder Delta Marine Industries to manufacture eFoiler foiling ferries specifically for Washington’s Puget Sound.

Artemis Technologies says that it will work alongside Delta Marine to meet the growing demand for zero-emission ferries, including smaller vessels ideal for high-speed, short-haul routes. Washington State, with more ferries than any other region in the U.S., is...

https://www.marinelog.com/passenger/ferries/artemis-teams-with-seattles-delta-marine-on-u-s-built-efoilers/

New report on public transit sees opportunities for ferries

Does a general public dissatisfaction with current U.S. public transit systems create an opportunity for the ferry industry? A new report just released by Belfast, Northern Ireland, based foiling ferry innovator Artemis Technologies suggests so.

Conducted by accredited third-party research firm Censuswide, the report Future of Sustainable Transit report features insights from 2,000 Americans on their key grievances regarding public transit and the changes they are hoping to see in their cities...

https://www.marinelog.com/passenger/ferries/new-report-on-public-transit-sees-opportunities-for-ferries/

Artemis Technologies opens its first U.S. office in Brooklyn Navy Yard

With its eye on the Jones Act market, Belfast, Northern Ireland-based Artemis Technologies, a leading contender in the foiling e-ferry race, has opening its first U.S. office in response to significant interest from across North America.

The company, whose 100% electric, hydrofoiling vessels are powered by its innovative eFoiler system, says that U.S. market, with its vast coastline, major lakes, and significant maritime sector, will play a crucial role in the global effort to transition to a...

https://www.marinelog.com/passenger/ferries/artemis-technologies-opens-its-first-u-s-office-in-brooklyn-navy-yard/