Zero emissions and foil. This is how marine public transport will be (which is already a reality)

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The Bubble and Smart Bubble – Sea Bubbles

Think about getting around on the water with zero-emission foil solutions for public transport. From this idea, the SeaBubbles reality was born. The trial, currently underway in France and designed for cities on river waterways and lakes, is actually easily applicable to maritime realities as well.

SeaBubbles: foils fly over the water

The Bubble is the smallest boat (5m x 2.5m) that can accommodate up to 5 passengers and can rise on foils in just 3 seconds while reaching a cruising speed of about 13 knots. Its big sister, on the other hand , is called SmartBubble, can accommodate up to 12 passengers and nimbly maintains a cruising speed of 22 knots. This larger version can be had in both electric and hybrid versions. The interiors of these boats are very basic, in fact they are born mainly for passenger transport, but they are certainly an interesting novelty in the zero-emission boating scene. SeaBubbles boats are designed. for public transportation, but they are also available for private use.


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