‘World’s largest’ electric ship measuring 130 metres launched by Tasmanian boatbuilder
Manufacturer Incat built Hull 096 to run between Buenos Aires and Uruguay, dubbing it the ‘most complex’ project it has ever undertaken An Australian boatbuilder has launched what it describes as the world’s largest battery-power ship, describing it as a “a giant leap forward in sustainable (...)
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Tasmania, Australia news, Manufacturing sector, Environment, Argentina, Transport, Americas, Energy, Greenhouse gas emissions, Uruguay
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