Incat to supply third battery-electric ferry for Molslinjen

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Incat Tasmania and Danish ferry operator Molslinjen have signed a contract for a third fully battery-electric high-speed ferry in what is described as the world’s largest maritime electrification project.

The 129-metre craft will join two sister vessels already under construction at Incat’s Hobart shipyard. All three ferries are destined for the busy Kattegat routes linking Aarhus–Odden and Ebeltoft–Odden, where they will provide fast, dependable and entirely emissions-free transport on one of Denmark’s most heavily trafficked domestic corridors.

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