World''s First Hybrid Solar-Powered Inland Cargo Ship Launched
This vessel is the world''s first hybrid solar-powered inland transport ship, featuring 192 solar panels that power its propulsion system and onboard operations, marking a significant
This vessel is the world''s first hybrid solar-powered inland transport ship, featuring 192 solar panels that power its propulsion system and onboard operations, marking a significant
In a groundbreaking shift towards sustainable maritime transport, the Blue Marlin debuts as the world''s first inland vessel to harness solar power directly for propulsion, setting a new
With 192 solar panels installed, the Blue Marlin can generate up to 37,500 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity each year. For the first time in inland shipping, this solar energy is not only used
The ship is the first hybrid solar-powered inland transport vessel in the world, with 192 sun panels that power its high-voltage propulsion system and onboard systems.
Unlike previous solar systems limited to powering onboard living facilities, this vessel achieves a technological breakthrough by directly using solar energy to drive its high-voltage
The inland shipping sector has reached a significant milestone with the launch of the Blue Marlin, the world''s first cargo vessel capable of using solar power directly for propulsion.
Discover the world''s first inland solar ship, powered by 192 solar panels. Experience the future of eco-friendly transportation today!
A cargo ship moving silently through inland waterways, powered by the sun. It may sound like something out of a sci-fi novel, but it''s already slicing through German canals — and setting a
Dutch solar innovator Wattlab and German inland shipping giant HGK Shipping have teamed up to launch the world''s first hybrid solar-powered inland vessel as part of an ambitious...
MV Vertom Tula is yet another remarkable piece of green shipping innovation coming from the Netherlands. The vessel itself is the newest to join the fleet of Dutch operator Vertom, and the
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