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Trump wants to drill, Candela says electric boats irreversible trend

April 11, 2025
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With the return of Candela’s electric hydrofoil ferry, Nova, to its commuter route between Tappström and Stockholm City Hall, the benefits of electric propulsion in the marine industry are becoming increasingly evident. The ferry, which emits 95% less CO₂ compared to conventional diesel-powered vessels, has seen a 30% increase in ridership on its route. This not only demonstrates the environmental benefits of electric vessels but also the potential for significant cost savings and improved passenger experience.

As Gustav Hasselskog, CEO and founder of Candela, points out, the global trend towards electrification and decarbonisation is irreversible. Despite policies that may emphasize traditional fuel sources, the demand for electric boats in both leisure and commercial sectors continues to grow. With lower operational expenditure and a superior experience for passengers and crew, electric propulsion offers a compelling alternative to conventional fuel-powered boats.

Region Stockholm has recognized the benefits of Candela’s electric ferry and will be increasing its service from five days a week to daily operations by May. This expansion reflects the growing interest in electric propulsion and the potential for waterborne transport to reduce congestion and emissions in urban areas.

With Nova set to resume its commuter service, Candela is poised to showcase the capabilities of its hydrofoil technology in public transport. As the fastest electric ship in the world, Nova represents the future of sustainable marine transportation. With customers around the globe, from Saudi Arabia to New Zealand and the USA, Candela is paving the way for a cleaner, more efficient maritime industry.

As the world looks towards a future powered by renewable energy, the return of Candela’s electric hydrofoil ferry signals a new era in sustainable transport. With innovative technology and a commitment to long-term sustainability, Candela is leading the way towards a cleaner, greener future for the marine industry.

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The future of electric ferries is looking bright with the introduction of Candela’s P-12 electric ferry. This innovative vessel is not only environmentally friendly but also offers a comfortable and efficient mode of transportation for passengers.

As Trump declares it’s time to ‘drill baby drill,’ Candela is paving the way for a sustainable future with their electric ferry. The P-12 ferry is equipped with cutting-edge technology that allows it to glide smoothly over the water, offering a quiet and serene ride for passengers.

Passengers queue eagerly to ride on Candela’s electric ferry, eager to experience the future of maritime transportation. With its sleek design and advanced propulsion system, the P-12 ferry is setting a new standard for eco-friendly travel on the water.

“This is just the beginning,” Hasselskog, the CEO of Candela, concludes. The company is committed to revolutionizing the maritime industry with their electric ferries, and they have big plans for the future. As more and more people embrace sustainable transportation options, Candela is poised to lead the way with their innovative vessels.

In conclusion, Candela’s P-12 electric ferry is a game-changer in the world of maritime transportation. With its advanced technology and commitment to sustainability, this vessel is setting a new standard for eco-friendly travel on the water. The future looks bright for electric ferries, and Candela is at the forefront of this exciting revolution.

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