Uber Boat to launch its first eco-friendly hybrid ferries in London

The first ferry will enter the Thames in the autumn

Author: Radina KoutsaftiPublished 20th Jan 2022

The UK's first hybrid high-speed passenger ferries are being built to cut emissions on commuter services in London.

Uber Boat by Thames Clippers announced it will operate two boats that will run solely on battery power when they are in the centre of the capital.

The new Uber boats, which will be more high-tech and eco-friendly than those already on the Thames, would connect Tower Hamlets to south and central London

They are being built at Wight Shipyard on the Isle of Wight, with the first to start running in the autumn and the second due to be launched in spring 2023.

The company posted a digital render of what the new boats will look like on Twitter:

When they are outside central London they will run using biofuel-powered engines, with excess power used to recharge the batteries.

Uber Boat chief Sean Collins said: "This development in technology has enabled us to take the first major steps to meet our future environmental vision.

"For over 20 years we have been at the forefront of innovation for the river marine sector.

"We are committed to supporting the sustainable growth, infrastructure and economic development on and around the river to endorse the river's importance to London as a form of transport."

He added: "We're looking ahead with this hybrid design, ensuring easy conversion to green hydrogen or another renewable energy source."

The firm has committed to reaching net-zero for carbon emissions from its "fleet, infrastructure and environmental footprint" by 2040.

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