All Market Intelligence articles – Page 49
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NewsTurkish shipbuilders turn to superyachts
A growing number of shipbuilders in Turkey are entering the superyacht market
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Green TechnologiesA more eco-friendly approach to desalination?
Prototype wave-powered water maker filters 49,000 liters of water a day without electricity
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Battery TechnologiesSea-Fire’s Lithium-ion fire extinguishers
New range of extinguishers designed to tackle difficult lithium battery fires
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Battery TechnologiesNew battery modelling collaboration wins innovation award
New ‘technology demonstrator’ should enable companies to develop safe, efficient and cost effective BMS solutions in-house.
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HydrogenHonda’s 10,000psi hydrogen tanks
Honda is developing its first Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle featuring hydrogen tank technology that could find its way to marine propulsion
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Battery TechnologiesIs BRP closer to electric Sea-Doo? Company files wireless charging system patent
New patent brings first electric Sea-Doo PWC one step closer
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Boat AutonomySmall manufacturers investing big in automation
Ongoing labour challenges, cratering robot costs and the onset of automation-as-a-service offerings are driving unprecedented changes in the way small to mid-sized manufacturers are building profits
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Boat AutonomyHyundai trials self-driving hydrogen truck
IBI always keeps a close eye on developments in the world of heavy goods vehicles, as the drive trains – with a degree of marinization - can usually be transplanted into larger electric motor yachts.
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ElectrificationBarcelona project to boost Catalan electric boat competitiveness
100% electric and Catalan boats: another step towards nautical decarbonisation
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Green TechnologiesProject LOTUS to assess the long-term effects of bio-fuel
The use of biofuel is becoming more widespread, and whilst it is a more sustainable alternative to fossil fuels, there have also been some issues with degradation and the increased growth of the so-called ‘diesel bug.’
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Battery TechnologiesTheion solves the problem of ultra-fast charging
Company developing cheaper lithium-sulphur chemistry
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HydrogenNew fuel cell testing facility opens
State-of-the-art laboratory boosts hydrogen fuel cell development
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Green TechnologiesUK and US engineers pioneer viable method to recycle polystyrene
Environmental concerns about the use of polystyrene in marine environments may be partially alleviated by a new process that converts old polystyrene back to its virgin state for re-use
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HydrogenLow pressure hydrogen solution set for working demo in 2025
US company Croft Motors is set to take an intriguing hydrogen concept into prototype next year that would place hydrogen generation right into the homes of American car drivers.
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Airconditioning & HeatingElectric range boost of up to 70% by using microwave-enabled HVAC
A new heating system based on microwaves and thermochemicals has been developed by the UK’s Birmingham University and is claimed to be able to boost the range of an electric vehicle (EV) by up to 70%.
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Green TechnologiesKorean Register publishes new guide to handling cryogenic fuels
With sustainable fuels like LNG and liquid hydrogen requiring cryogenic storage, the ability to insulate fuel sources will have major implications in vessel design and performance
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ElectrificationWhen your villa powers itself, your boat, and your car
A new development of villas will be virtually self-sufficient in terms of energy, with enough left over to recharge EVs and an ultra-high performance eD-32 c electric RIB
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ElectrificationJerry cans of electricity could solve mobile energy demands
Solus Power’s Kratos technology uses lithium-ion power units that are stackable, modular and easily transported
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NewsBiden administration marks US$6m for technology to reduce vessel whale strikes
WAVS taskforce calls the mid-week announcement an “exciting and needed development”
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ArticleD-Marin supports Greek government’s marine protection commitments with ambitious targets and investments
During the Our Ocean 2024 Conference, D-Marin cemented its commitment to the protection of the marine environment through an alignment with the Greek Government who are investing €700 million to protect its maritime space.









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