COUNTDOWN TO HISTORY: INCAT TO LAUNCH THE WORLD'S LARGEST ELECTRIC SHIP IN 70 DAYS

21 February 2025.
In just 70 days, maritime history will be rewritten. On May 2nd, 2025, Incat Tasmania will launch Hull 096, the largest battery-electric ship ever constructed, and the largest electric vehicle of its kind ever built. This ground-breaking vessel, bound for South America, stands as one of the most significant export achievements in Australian history.
“We have been building boats for more than 40 years, but this is the most important launch in Incat’s history by far,” said Incat Chairman Robert Clifford. “Hull 096 is more than just a vessel - it’s a turning point for the maritime industry. The launch of the world’s largest battery-electric ship is a monumental achievement and a defining moment, not just for Incat, but for Tasmania, for Australia, and for sustainable transport worldwide.”
Commissioned by South American ferry operator Buquebus, this revolutionary ferry will transport over 2,100 passengers and 225 vehicles between Argentina and Uruguay - powered entirely by battery-electric energy.
With a record-breaking 40-megawatt energy storage system, Hull 096 will quadruple the battery capacity of any existing ship on the planet. Carrying over 250 tonnes of batteries, this vessel redefines large-scale, low-emission transport, setting a new global standard.
“On May 2nd, the eyes of the world will be on Hobart as we unveil a vessel that will reshape the future of maritime transport,” Clifford said. “Hull 096 is not just a milestone for Incat - it’s a game-changer for the global shipping industry, proving that sustainable ferry travel is here to stay.”
At Incat’s Hobart shipyard, progress is advancing at full speed. The impellers and water-jets have been installed, marking another major step in the construction of this engineering marvel. Key equipment, including cutting-edge propulsion and advanced energy storage systems, continues to arrive for installation, bringing this historic project closer to completion.
Inside, the vessel’s fit-out is on schedule, featuring the largest retail shopping space on any ferry in the world - spanning an impressive 2,300 square metres.
“For over four decades, Incat has led the world in innovative shipbuilding, and with Hull 096, we are charting the next chapter in that legacy of innovation,” Clifford added.
Following the launch, work will continue on the vessel, including the completion of the interior fit-out and the installation of the battery system. Once fully equipped, Hull 096 will undergo sea trials in Hobart’s River Derwent later this year.
The countdown is on. On May 2nd, the world will witness the launch of a vessel that will change maritime transport forever.
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