Hydrogen Fuel Cell Ferry Planned for New York (From supplychainbrain.com)

An electric fast ferry powered by a hydrogen fuel cell is set to be deployed in New York City waters, according to zero-emission vessel developer Switch Maritime LLC, Jackson, Wyoming, and naval architecture firm Incat Crowther, Sydney.

An electric fast ferry powered by a hydrogen fuel cell is set to be deployed in New York City waters, according to zero-emission vessel developer Switch Maritime LLC, Jackson, Wyoming, and naval architecture firm Incat Crowther, Sydney.
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