Incat’s New Hybrid Ferry Available for Charter – Second Vessel to Follow

Incat Tasmania’s new 78-metre hybrid electric ferry, currently under construction, will be available for charter from the first half of 2026. A second, sister vessel is planned and could follow within 12 months of delivery. Key features: Designed to replace ageing high-speed craft, the vessel...

https://ferryshippingnews.com/incats-new-hybrid-ferry-available-for-charter-second-vessel-to-follow/

Derecktor picks MJP waterjets for new hybrid ferry duo

Two new hybrid ferries being built by Derecktor Shipyards New York for Chatham Area Transit (CAT) of Savannah, Ga., will feature Marine Jet Power (MJP) waterjets as part of their sophisticated power and propulsion package.

The two 65-foot long ferries will feature dual MJP Ultrajet 305 waterjets and permanent magnet traction motors from BAE Systems for their electric propulsion, with BAE’s innovative HybriGen power system allowing for the elimination of large diesel propulsion motors, reducing...

https://www.marinelog.com/passenger/ferries/derecktor-picks-mjp-waterjets-for-new-hybrid-ferry-duo/

EST-Floattech to supply battery systems for 9 hybrid fast ferries

Dutch energy storage systems provider EST-Floattech has signed a partnership agreement with German Rolls-Royce Power Systems and received orders to supply battery systems for nine hybrid fast ferries.

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Hamburg picks Danfoss Editron hybrid drivetrains for new H2-ready ferries

Danfoss Power Solutions’ Editron division has been chosen to provide drivetrain systems for three hybrid passenger ferries that will operate on the Elbe River in Hamburg, Germany.

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https://www.offshore-energy.biz/hamburg-picks-danfoss-editron-drivetrains-for-new-hybrid-ferries/