Fully electric foiling workboat takes to the sea

Artemis Technologies has just released the first pictures of its fully electric, high-speed foiling workboat prototype on Belfast Lough.

Artemis Technologies has just released the first pictures of its fully electric, high-speed foiling workboat prototype on Belfast Lough.

Concept

The vessel, is designed and built to include the production specification drivetrain, battery, and flight control components consumers will eventually see in the finished workboat. This announcement brings Artemis Technologies one step closer to providing high-speed zero-emission maritime transport to the masses.

The 11.5m vessel named “Pioneer of Belfast” incorporates the revolutionary Artemis eFoiler® system. Hence, enabling the prototype to fly over the water. Note that, it uses significantly less energy than a conventional workboat with high-speed re-charging technology also developed.

Launched from the company’s research and manufacturing facility in Belfast Harbour, the prototype is currently undergoing sea trials. Specifically, to verify that its technical capabilities match those of the company’s digital twin simulations. Ahead of the launch of Artemis Technologies’ small workboat range next month.

The company is a spin-off from the Artemis Racing America’s Cup team. Concurrently, it has attracted significant UK Government and private investment. Moreover, it has partnered with Northern Irish organizations on a mission to help deliver a sustainable maritime future.

Views from the company

“Over the last five years we’ve assembled experts from the worlds of motorsport, aerospace and high-performance yacht racing who have worked closely with local talent to deliver the first of many such vessels,

Iain Percy, double Olympic sailing gold medallist and chief executive, Artemis Technologies

“We’ve been recording the performance of the workboat against its gasoline powered sistership. Our first foiling day was in a North Easterly wind blowing 25kts with very steep sea state. Although we have simulated the two vessels very accurately, the performance and ride comfort was still mind blowing.

“We are measuring energy efficiency, ride comfort, wake creation and of course, tracking the amount of fuel used by the sistership at different speeds, across a wide range of weather conditions. Belfast Lough is the perfect testing ground. This like-for-like testing enables us to quantify the various commercial and operational benefits of the Artemis eFoiler® system, as well as the emissions saved by the 100% electric ‘Pioneer of Belfast’.

Romain Ingouf, Technical Director of Artemis Technologies

“This prototype, a first of its kind in the commercial workboat sector, is the largest electric foiling vessel in the world. Pioneer has already achieved regulatory approval, having been issued with a UK Loadline Exemption on the basis of meeting MCA’s Workboat Code through equivalence and rigorous risk assessment and mitigations.

“We’re now at a crucial time for not only the Artemis Technologies business but for the future of maritime transport. ‘Pioneer of Belfast’ is just the beginning; we have several high-speed zero-emission vessels in development that will transform the commercial workboat and city-to-city passenger ferry sectors over the coming decades.

David Tyler, Commercial Director of Artemis Technologies

Source: Artemis Technologies

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