Ship & Boat BuildingFerriesHistoric Moment for Incat as the world’s largest electric ferry takes shape

Historic Moment for Incat as the world’s largest electric ferry takes shape

Incat is celebrating a significant construction milestone with the completion of the rollback and the placement of the superstructures on Incat Hull 096, the world’s largest electric ferry

Incat Chairman Robert Clifford expressed his pride in the company’s achievement. “At 130 metres long, this is the largest vessel we have ever rolled back, and our crews did an exceptional job,”

“Hull 096 is a monumental project for Incat, and to see another construction milestone completed is very special, not only for me personally but for the entire workforce.”

Incat CEO Stephen Casey says the vessel is progressing well and remains firmly on schedule. “Now that most of the structural work is complete, it allows our fit-out crews to begin their work on the interior of the vessel, this is a really exciting time in the build process,”

“With the superstructures in place, the world’s largest electric ferry is really taking shape and the workforce can see their efforts coming to life.”

Incat Hull 096 represents what is possible in maritime innovation, the future of the shipping industry and the next chapter in Incat’s history.

Incat is celebrating a significant construction milestone with the completion of the rollback and the placement of the superstructures on Incat Hull 096.

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