ARTEMIS TO INTRODUCE ZERO-EMISSION WATER TAXI

Nov 1, 2024 | Marine environment & clean shipping news

UK design and engineering company Artemis Technologies has embraced the challenge of decarbonising the luxury travel sector with the introduction of the Artemis EF-12 Escape.

Recognising a rising demand for sustainable luxury travel, the 100% electric high-end water taxi is said to be a world-first for the sector, aimed at reducing harmful emissions from tourism transport. With zero operating emissions and a reduced wake to help protect shorelines and wildlife, the Artemis EF-12 Escape can provide on-demand mobility for environmentally conscious cities and resorts. Designed to provide a sustainable, comfortable, and elevated passenger experience, the Artemis EF-12 Escape is said to be as gentle on the environment as it is luxurious for its passengers.

Powered by patented electric hydrofoil technology, the Artemis EF-12 Escape reduces the impact of waves for an ultra-smooth and quiet ride.

Dr Iain Percy, CEO Artemis Technologies, said: “This is more than just a mode of transport – it’s a game-changer in waterborne mobility that offers a dynamic, eco-friendly alternative for people to get from A to B, whilst also opening up an exciting new way for guests to visit resorts and explore destinations while minimising their carbon footprint.”

The spacious cabin accommodates up to 12 passengers. With a maximum speed of 30 knots and a foiling range of up to 52 nautical miles, the fast charging capability ensures batteries can be fully recharged in under 60 minutes.

Percy added: “The Artemis EF-12 Escape presents a way for cities and resorts to tap into their waterways like never before, Whether it’s navigating water-based urban environments or hopping between islands, this vessel was created to offer passengers something unforgettable.”

Image: Artemis EF-12 Escape (source: Artemis Technologies)

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