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World’s largest battery-powered ship begins trials in Australia

The ship is powered by over 5000 batteries with a capacity of 40 MWh. To put that in perspective, it carries four times the battery power of any maritime vessel built before it

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Hull 096 harbour trials in progress. Pic Courtesy/Incat

Hull 096 harbour trials in progress. Pic Courtesy/Incat

Australian shipbuilder Incat Tasmania has officially commenced harbor trials for Hull 096, a 426 foot (130-meter) vessel that holds the title of the world’s largest battery-electric ship, on the River Derwent in Hobart, Australia. The ship is powered by over 5000 batteries with a capacity of 40 MWh. To put that in perspective, it carries four times the battery power of any maritime vessel built before it.

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