The world's first hydro-powered boat

The task set for the ship also carry many great responsibilities and purposes.

In terms of performance and power, the following vessel will only utilize sunlight, wind and hydrogen to operate and travel around the world for six years.

As the name implies, the Energy Observer is essentially a multi-bay high-speed yacht driven by solar panels, wind turbines, and a hydrogen-fueled regeneration system. Captain Jerome Delafosse - a professional diver and researcher - along with Victorien Erussard - the great racer and naval officer - all have the same home in France, and are chosen to accompany this experience. .

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The Energy Observer uses only sunlight, wind and hydrogen to operate.

"In the past, people have gone to discover and conquer new lands, creating more and more benefits for our lives." With the Energy Observer, we want to continue that endless mission of humanity. It also communicates the message of a green future around the world, " Delaafosse said.

Manufactured and designed by many architects, engineers and marine professionals, the ship not only performs amazingly but is fully automatic in renewable energy use. Natural wind and decarbonised hydrogen from seawater are the unique features of the ship, making it the world's first hydrogen powered vessel. These types of energy also do not pollute the environment and are not expensive.

The Energy Observer will travel through 50 countries and stop at 101 different locations with the goal of finding the most effective measures to cope with current environmental problems. It is not just a boat, it is also a role model as an innovative media advocate for the protection of the environment on Earth. It has two tasks: to test energy technology in an experimental environment as well as in extreme weather conditions, as well as explore the world, discovering more aspects of cheering on the lips. school.