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Al Seer Marine to bring Candela’s electric ferry to Abu Dhabi

Electric hydrofoil boat manufacturer Candela and maritime organization Al Seer Marine have partnered to bring the Candela P-12 electric ferry to Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for public transportation.

The 30-passenger Candela P-12 electric ferry has hydrofoiling technology. At high speed, underwater ‘wings’ lift the vessel above the water, reducing energy consumption by 80%. As a result, the Candela P-12 is reportedly the first battery-electric ferry to achieve a long range at high speeds.

It has been designed to combine a luxurious and silent passenger experience with minimal environmental impact, as the vessel generates no wake. For public transportation operators, hydrofoil efficiency brings substantial cost savings.

Through this collaboration, the two companies aim to establish a robust sales and service network within Abu Dhabi to ensure seamless operation and customer support. This network will also provide comprehensive service, maintenance and aftermarket support for Candela’s public transportation vessels in the UAE. The partners also plan to explore further collaboration opportunities to develop and implement innovative and sustainable public waterborne transportation solutions specifically tailored to Abu Dhabi’s needs.

“We are thrilled to partner with Al Seer Marine to bring our revolutionary electric foiling vessels to Abu Dhabi,” said Erik Eklund, director of commercial vessels at Candela. “Their dedication to innovation and sustainability in waterborne transportation perfectly aligns with our vision for a greener future.”

“At Al Seer Marine, we are constantly seeking ways to advance sustainable solutions in the maritime sector,” said Holger Schulte-Hillen, chief operating officer of innovation, security and technologies at Al Seer Marine. “This collaboration with Candela is a significant step forward, and we are excited to bring this transformative technology to Abu Dhabi.”

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