RNLI launches Float to Live campaign as Gen Z underestimate coastal risk
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Responding to the rapid transformation of mobility and inspired by innovations in the naval, automotive and aeronautical industries, SeaBubbles define a new generation of boats, which are designed to offer an unprecedented, futuristic, nautical experience, while preserving the natural ecosystem.
Powered by a hybrid system composed of hydrogen fuel cells and an electric battery pack, and combined with automated and retractable foils, the SeaBubble offers two and a half hours of autonomy, allowing 50 nautical miles (90km) to be covered at 18 knots with only 4 minutes of recharging in an H2 station (3 x 3.2kg of hydrogen at 350 bars). With a length of 8m and a width of 3.5m, the SeaBubble accommodates up to 12 passengers, depending on the configuration.
Virginie Seurat, General Manager of SeaBubbles, explained: ‘The mobility sector, which accounts for more than a third of worldwide emissions, is currently shifting towards more responsible solutions. Transforming mobility on land, water and in the air is a major environmental challenge if we want a world that is fit to live in. We are supporting the energy transition in our sector by offering a new cleaner and more energy-efficient type of watercraft that uses foils and hydrogen.’
The innovation of SeaBubbles is strongly tied with supply infrastructures and goes hand in hand with the development of a hydrogen industry and local ecosystems to which it contributes. In spring 2023, SeaBubbles will unveil the first pilot line and the real-life test phases will begin.




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