A 700-tonne gantry has arrived in Devonport, marking a key milestone in the construction of the new berth that will service the state’s next-generation Spirit of Tasmania ships.
The state government is celebrating a key milestone in the upgrade of crucial berthing infrastructure for the replacement ...
Earlier this month on Hobart’s River Derwent, a 130-meter (426-ft) vessel began moving with an unfamiliar level of calm. No engine rumble, no exhaust plume; just the quiet churn of waterjets as Hull ...
The world’s largest battery-powered electric ship constructed in Tasmania finally tested its power on the River Derwent on ...
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New Spirit of Tasmania ferry arrives in Hobart, but will not be operating for more than a year
One of the new Spirit of Tasmania ships has arrived in Hobart, but it is more than a year away from being ready to ferry passengers between Tasmania and Victoria. Spirit of Tasmania IV and V have ...
The newest Spirit of Tasmania ship is finally set to leave Europe and start heading to Tasmania in just over a week. It follows a lengthy saga involving mechanical delays and an infrastructure debacle ...
Incat Tasmania has reached a new milestone, as the world’s largest battery‑electric ship has begun harbour trials on the ...
How much electricity does it take to move a 14,000 gross ton vessel with just battery power? As it turns out, it takes a ...
Incat Tasmania has started harbor trials of the largest battery-electric ship constructed to date. The 130-meter vessel is now moving under its own battery-electric propulsion for the first time.
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