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Zero-Emission Hydrogen Fuel Cell Ferry Hits The Water

Zero-Emission Hydrogen Fuel Cell Ferry Hits The Water

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September 13, 2021

Press Release – Incat Crowther is pleased to announce the launch of Sea Change. The Incat Crowther 22 is the world’s first  zero-emissions hydrogen fuel cell-powered electric-drive high-speed passenger ferry. Delivered by All  American Marine, the project has been spearheaded by the vessel owner SWITCH Maritime and was  brought to fruition by a consortium of contributors, including Incat Crowther, Zero Emissions Industries, 

BAE Systems and Hornblower Group, who Incat Crowther worked closely with on the recent NYC Ferry  newbuild program. 

The project is supported by a grant from the California Air Resources Board, administered by the Bay Area  Air Quality Management District, that comes from the California Climate Investments initiative, a California  statewide program that puts billions of Cap-and-Trade dollars to work to reduce greenhouse gas  emissions, strengthen the economy, and improve public health and the environment – particularly in  disadvantaged communities. Upon delivery, the vessel will operate in the Bay Area of California and exhibit  the viability of the hydrogen fuel cell marine technology and demonstrate a pathway to commercialization. 

The vessel is equipped with a hydrogen fuel cell power package provided by Zero Emissions Industries  (formerly Golden Gate Zero Emission Marine), comprised of 360 kW of Cummins fuel cells and Hexagon  hydrogen storage tanks with a capacity of 246 kg. This system is integrated with 100 kWh of a lithium-ion  battery provided by XALT and a 2x 300 kW electric propulsion system provided by BAE Systems. 

Incat Crowther developed an arrangement for the vessel that accommodated the new propulsion  technology, integrating it into the vessel’s structure and systems. The vessel’s hull form was optimised to  reduce resistance, whilst further efficiencies were gained in the structural design for Sea Change, with Incat  Crowther delivering its customary mix of robustness and low weight. 

Incat Crowther also took a leading role in navigating the regulatory framework for the new technology,  working closely with numerous branches of the United States Coast Guard and key stakeholders. 

The vessel is accessible by disabled persons and includes ramps to the bow and side loading gates. The  bow utilises a standard bow radius for use in many US cities. The elevated wheelhouse affords excellent  visibility over bow loading operations. 

Incat Crowther is proud to contribute to such a project, leveraging a long tradition of involvement in the  implementation of alternative propulsion technologies.

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