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Why & What Shipyards are Leading in Hybrid

Hybrid superyachts are becoming increasingly popular in the current yachting market, as they offer several advantages over traditional yachts. Hybrid yachts typically combine a traditional diesel engine with an electric motor and battery system, allowing for improved fuel efficiency, reduced emissions, and quieter operation.

Superyacht AMARE ll by Heesen - A hybrid 2020 model available on the market
Superyacht AMARE ll by Heesen – A hybrid 2020 model available on the market

One of the main drivers of the trend toward hybrid superyachts is a growing concern for the environment and a desire to reduce the carbon footprint of luxury yachting. Hybrid yachts can significantly reduce emissions compared to traditional yachts, making them more sustainable and eco-friendly.

In addition to environmental benefits, hybrid superyachts can also offer improved comfort and convenience for passengers. The electric motor allows for quiet operation, reducing noise and vibration, while the battery system can provide backup power in case of engine failure.

Many yacht builders are now offering hybrid options for their superyacht models, and some are even specializing exclusively in hybrid yachts. As technology continues to improve and battery systems become more advanced, hybrid superyachts will likely become even more popular in the future.

Some shipyards that are leading in hybrid are:

Feadship:

Feadship is a Dutch superyacht builder that has been at the forefront of hybrid superyacht building. Their groundbreaking hybrid superyacht, the 83.5m Savannah, was launched in 2015 and has won numerous awards for its eco-friendly design.

Benetti:

Benetti is an Italian superyacht builder that has also been actively pursuing hybrid technology. They recently launched their stunning hybrid superyacht, the B.Yond 37M, which features a hybrid propulsion system and a revolutionary layout.

Oceanco:

Oceanco is a Dutch superyacht builder that has a strong focus on sustainability and eco-friendly design. They recently launched their first hybrid superyacht, the 106m Black Pearl, which is one of the most advanced sailing yachts in the world.

Black Pearl: The 106M Oceanco

Lürssen:

Lürssen is a German superyacht builder that has been incorporating hybrid technology into their superyacht designs. Their hybrid superyacht, the 160M BLUE.

Heesen:

Heesen is a Dutch superyacht builder that has also been exploring hybrid technology. They recently launched their first hybrid superyacht, the 50m Home, which has won several awards for its eco-friendly design and advanced technology.

These are just a few examples of superyacht builders who are leading in hybrid superyacht building. As more and more yacht owners prioritize sustainability and eco-friendliness, it is likely that hybrid technology will become even more popular in the superyacht market.