The Swiss company Almatech has unveiled ZESST, an ambitious hydrogen-powered shuttle project. Scheduled for 2025, this hydrofoil-type shuttle promises to 'fly' over water
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The Swiss company Almatech has unveiled ZESST, an ambitious hydrogen-powered shuttle project. Scheduled for 2025, this hydrofoil-type shuttle promises to "fly" over water.
ZESST (for Zero Emission Speed Shuttle) is billed as a certified zero-emission maritime shuttle. Green hydrogen and fuel cells power the shuttle's various electric motors, with only water released.
In addition to its zero-emission power system, this shuttle stands out with its submerged "wings," or foils, which allow it to lift slightly above the water and reach a maximum speed of 30 knots, or more than 50 km/h. Note that this project benefits from the transfer of technologies from the space industry.
For the moment, the project is still just a model, aiming to accommodate a hundred or so people (99 passengers and crew members) for a range of about 100 km. And while Almatech has the technology, the firm will need to team up with a manufacturer to make this shuttle "fly" one day.
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