Switzerland-based new jet submarine company has announced that it has agreed with UAE company Zenith Marine Services and DWYN to develop and operate the first hydrogen-powered flying boat (Jet). ۔ According to the UAE's state-run news agency WAM, the world premiere of the super-designed, clean-powered boat will be held in Dubai.
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The announcement reflects Dubai's important position as a global hub for future industries. (Jet) has advanced features and technologies that enable it to travel quietly on the water at speeds of up to 40 knots. The luxury boat has a capacity of eight to 12 passengers and is equipped with two fuel cells and an air conditioner, as well as another cleantech, environmentally friendly technology that helps reduce carbon emissions. Commenting on this, Ellen Thibault, founder of Jet Zero-Emission and inventor of the prototypes of Electric Sea Bubbles in 2016, said: "We are pleased to announce from Dubai that we are ready to launch Jet.
He said it would be the world's first boat without noise, waves, or tributes and was capable of flying 80 centimeters above the water. "Dubai is an ideal destination for innovators and companies from around the world to develop their plans and reach their desired success, so we have announced (Jet)," he said. "We look forward to meeting those interested in this amazing flying boat at the 28th International Climate Summit (COP28)," he said.
Which will take place in the United Arab Emirates. This announcement is a step forward for the cleantech industry and the startup itself. The startup has also been able to obtain a share of the required funding of 10 million euros. The cooperation agreement between Jet and UAE business partners is good news for the future of the environment and clean energy maritime transport. Jet's state-of-the-art fuel cell technology is set for a historic inaugural flight during the November summits in preparation for the next environmental conference in Dubai.
According to the agency, Dubai has become an international leader in developing the clean and renewable energy sector. The city has also launched the Dubai Clean Energy Strategy (UAE) 2050. Under this strategy, Dubai aims to generate 75% of its energy needs from clean sources by 2050. The strategy aims to make Dubai a global hub for clean energy and a green economy. These five pillars consist of a mix of infrastructure, legislation, funding, capacity building, and eco-friendly energy.
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