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Navalt's Indra, India's largest solar-electric boat, heralds a new chapter in eco-friendly maritime travel.

By Karmactive Staff

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The double-decker Indra accommodates 100 passengers, showcasing India's commitment to sustainable tourism.

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Barracuda, the nation's fastest solar-electric boat, blends high-speed and environmental consciousness.

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Indra's 80 kWh battery pack enables a 10-hour journey, a significant stride in solar-powered transportation.

By Karmactive Staff

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Kerala's waterways will see a transformation with 16 more solar-electric vessels, including ROROs and ferries.

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Navalt's innovations, from Aditya to Barracuda, reflect a continuous effort in advancing sustainable maritime technology.

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The catamaran hull of Barracuda offers stability and speed, catering to rough sea conditions.

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Solar panels on Indra and Barracuda exemplify the integration of renewable energy in maritime travel.

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The launch of these vessels signifies a shift towards reducing operational expenses and enhancing eco-friendly practices in the maritime sector.

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