- German shipyard Meyer Werft has unveiled "Project Vision," a concept for the world's first 100 per cent battery-powered cruise ship.
- The proposed vessel, measuring 275 metres and accommodating 1,856 passengers, could be delivered by 2031 if ordered this year.
- Powered by a battery system from Norway's Corvus Energy, the ship is designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 95 per cent.
- Its innovative design eliminates the need for a traditional exhaust shaft and funnel, potentially allowing for an entirely new sun deck layout with unobstructed views.
- This development aligns with broader industry efforts towards sustainability, including the use of LNG, hydrogen, and biofuels in newer cruise ships and ports like Dover achieving net-zero status.
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Designs for world-first battery-powered cruise ship revealed