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Fullers electric hydrofoil ferry

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Vessev, a global leader in sustainable marine technology, showcased its VS-9 electric hydrofoil, complete with cabin and interior, during the final phase of sea trials ahead of commercial certification.

Production of VS-9s has already began with the first vessel to enter the commercial service of the largest ferry operator in New Zealand, Fullers360.

Thanks to a unique blend of stylish cabin design and unparalleled comfort, more similar to flying than power boating, the nine-meter VS-9 can transport 10 passengers at a service speed of 25 knots and is set to open-up entirely new opportunities for water transport and tourism.

Designed and built by Vessev with input from Fullers360 and its decarbonisation team NetZero Maritime, the VS-9 delivers smooth and quiet travel on the water.

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While the initial VS–9 is configured for premium transportation experiences, the catamaran platform with a flat wing-deck from bow to stern has been designed to be flexible and scalable, with many different options for configuration.

The VS-9 is currently undergoing robust sea trials before gaining certification by Maritime New Zealand.

www.vessev.com www.fullers.co.nz www.netzeromaritime.net

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