Feadship recently unveiled Project 821, the world’s first hydrogen fuel cell superyacht. The company is excited to revolutionize the luxury vehicle market with its zero-emission technology. This superyacht, introduced in early May, took five years of design and construction to complete.
Project 821 measures nearly eight meters in length and boasts amenities that run entirely on zero-emission green hydrogen power. The engineers at Feadship faced challenges with implementing this groundbreaking technology into the yacht, as liquid hydrogen requires storage in a cryogenic tank at -253 degrees Celsius, which takes up significantly more space compared to diesel fuel. However, they managed to overcome these challenges and maintain the luxurious features expected of a superyacht.
With 5 floors above water and two below, the yacht features 14 balconies, 7 decks, a swimming pool, jacuzzi, sauna, bedrooms, bathrooms, gym, dining area, office, living room
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