$ 114 million windmill
The Wind Motion green boat concept is highly valued for its eco-friendliness when it comes to using 100% clean energy.
Image of Wind Motion super yacht concept. Photo: Mathis Ruhl.
Wind Motion , the yacht of the future, has the ability to fully self-sufficient in power, revealing its first conceptual image, Archynetic reported yesterday. The project was developed by French designer Mathis Ruhl with an estimated value of $ 114 million.
The ship is about the size of a soccer field with a length of 70m. Boats include a swimming pool, solarium and modern spa rooms. The yacht accommodates 26 people (including 14 crew, 12 passengers) and can travel at 37km / h.
The train was about the size of a football field. Photo: Mathis Ruhl.
Wind Motion is equipped with two rotating masts combined with eight 10m diameter wind turbines. The dual mast can be rotated in multiple directions allowing the ship to operate in light wind conditions, while the wind turbine acts as a charger, providing power to the boat's battery system.
Wind turbines on two masts provide power to the ship. Photo: Mathis Ruhl.
"In optimum conditions with endless supply of food and water, you can stay in the sea as long as you want, because the ship is 100% self-sufficient , " Ruhl said.
Wind Motion is one of the newest models of green sailing that will be available in the near future, but the launch date has yet to be announced.
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