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UK’s First Electric Ferry Orbit Clipper Debuts on the Thames

London’s First Fully Electric Ferry Orbit Clipper, Ushers in a New Era of Sustainable Travel Orbit Clipper, the UK’s first fully electric, zero-emissions ferry, completed...

UK’s first fully electric cross-river ferry “Orbit Clipper”

In a groundbreaking advancement for sustainable river transport, Uber Boat by Thames Clippers has announced that the UK's first fully electric zero-emission cross-river passenger...

Uber Boat by Thames Clippers Welcomes Third Hybrid Ferry – Mars Clipper

Uber Boat by Thames Clippers’ brand new hybrid passenger ferry Mars Clipper has joined its fellow hybrid vessels Earth Clipper and Celestial Clipper to...

The world’s first zero-emission fast ferry is ready for operation

MS Medstraum, the world’s first fully electric and zero-emission fast ferry, classed as a high-speed craft, has embarked on the journey from Fjellstrand shipyard...

Houlder commissioned by Uber Boat by Thames Clippers to support in development of hybrid vessels

Houlder has been commissioned by Uber Boat by Thames Clippers, to assist the company with practical guidance and experience as it moves ahead with plans...

Danfoss Power Solutions’ Editron division to power the UK’s first high-speed hybrid passenger ferries

Danfoss Power Solutions’ Editron division will power the U.K.’s first high-speed passenger ferries, with the first vessel joining Uber Boat by Thames Clippers’ fleet...

The Wight Shipyard Co. secures new contract to build the future of hybrid technology for Uber Boat by Thames Clippers

Cutting-edge East Cowes shipbuilder secures contract for two new vessels determined to hit carbon net zero targets and deliver the quietest, most efficient passenger...

Hybrid boats to revolutionise sustainable river travel

Uber Boat by Thames Clippers is building the UK’s first hybrid high speed passenger ferries, set to launch in autumn 2022 and spring 2023....

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