Tasmanian builder of high-speed catamaran ferries Incat has announced that it's aiming to deliver the world's largest battery electric passenger ferry to Argentina-based operator Buquebus by 2025.
Fast Offshore Supply (FOS) has selected Incat Crowther to design a fleet of 10 new DP2 fast crew transfer vessels (CTVs) for ...
Incat Tasmania grabbed the headlines a few years back when it initially announced that it had secured a contract to build the largest and one of the greenest aluminum ships in the world for Buquebus, ...
The boundaries of how large, fast and long range battery-powered vessels can get keep getting extended and Incat Tasmania, ...
Incat announced plans last year for a new manufacturing plant at the Boyer mill. Why they’ve changed their plan. The pioneer shipbuilder is seeking financial help from whoever wins the May 3 election ...
Elon Musk says catamaran builder Incat could be an option to provide a launch platform or a transport vessel Incat boss Bob Clifford says he's been in contact with Mr Musk for several years Anything ...
Tasmanian shipbuilder Incat has unveiled its latest high-speed ferry but says it has no other big projects in the pipeline. The 9000 tonne ferry is the first in the world to run on liquefied natural ...
The project will also enable the company to increase its shipbuilding capacity twofold but it will need to source external funding from private investors and/or governments to help it achieve its ...
Renowned Hobart shipbuilder Incat says it plans to churn out multiple 70m battery electric ferries, and a single, larger 140m vessel, each year, as the world continues its road to decarbonisation. The ...