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  • Stockholm’s electric flying ferry successful on all parameters, according to official report

    The novel flying electric Candela P-12 ferry in Stockholm’s public transport system has been declared a major success in the Transport Administration’s official report. Halved travel times, drastically reduced emissions, very satisfied passengers, and significant economic gains are reported — enabling a paradigm shift in how urban waterways can be used.

  • Flygande elfärjan i Stockholm stor framgång, enligt officiella rapporten

    Den flygande eldrivna färjan Candela P-12 har visat sig vara en stor framgång i Stockholms kollektivtrafik enligt Trafikverkets officiella rapport. Halverade restider, kraftigt minskade utsläpp, mycket nöjda passagerare och betydande ekonomiska vinster lyfts fram - vilket möjliggör ett paradigmskifte i hur stadens vattenvägar kan användas.

  • Candela P-12 completes world’s longest electric sea journey

    Demonstrating that electric passenger vessels are no longer confined to short, fixed routes—or dependent on costly, purpose-built charging infrastructure—the world’s first electric hydrofoiling ferry, Candela P-12, has completed a record-breaking voyage from Sweden’s west coast to Norway’s capital, Oslo.
    Electric ferries are gaining momentum globally. However, high energy consumption and limite

  • The flying ferries return to Trondheim — this time electric

    Trials will begin on the Trondheim Fjord with the world’s fastest electric passenger vessel, Candela P-12. The hydrofoiling ferry will cut hours from the city's most ardous commute and mark the return of flying ships to Trondheim’s waterways.

  • Flygende elferge testes nå i Oslo

    Candela P-12 er verdens første elektriske ferge med foils, en slags vinger under vann. Den «flyr» over vannet i høy hastighet – 25 knop – samtidig som energiforbruket er 80 % lavere enn for andre fartøy, noe som for første gang gir lang rekkevidde på strøm til sjøs. Nå skal den testes i Oslo.

  • Flying Electric Ship Halves Commute Times in Washington D.C.

    What if you could skip rush hour traffic and instead fly above the waves? Next week, Washingtonians will have the chance to experience the world’s first flying electric vessel as it takes to the Potomac River — demonstrating how the capital’s waterways could unlock faster, cleaner, and quieter commuting with flying ferries.

  • เรือเฟอร์รี่ไฮโดรฟอยล์ไฟฟ้าของ Candela เตรียมให้บริการบนเกาะกูดเกาะที่ยังคงความสมบูรณ์ตามธรรมชาติของประเทศไทย

    กรุงเทพฯ / สตอกโฮล์ม, 2 ตุลาคม 2568 – ในพิธีที่จัดขึ้น ณ กรุงเทพมหานคร ผู้ผลิตเรือไฟฟ้าจากประเทศสวีเดน Candela และผู้ให้บริการขนส่งของไทย Seudamgo ภายใต้บริษัท เลียวพารด์ ทรานสปอรเทชั่น จำกัด ได้ลงนามในข้อตกลงสำหรับเรือเฟอร์รี่ไฮโดรฟอยล์ไฟฟ้า Candela P-12 จำนวน 10 ลำ ซึ่งจะให้บริการในเส้นทางระหว่างแผ่นดินใหญ่และเกาะกูด จังหวัดตราด ในระยะแรก

  • Candela's Electric Flying Ferries to Serve Thailand’s Koh Kood Island

    Swedish electric hydrofoil boat maker Candela and Thai operator Seudamgo by Leopard Transportation Co., Ltd. entered an agreement for 10 Candela P-12 electric hydrofoil ferries to initially operate on the route between the mainland and Koh Kood in Trat province. This marks the largest electric hydrofoil vessel deployment in South East Asia.

  • This Flying Electric Ferry Can Transform Commuting in New England (and Cure Seasickness)

    Cutting both travel times and costs, a new type of flying electric ferry could make commuting along the coast greener, faster, and far more pleasant. For passengers, perhaps the greatest perk of Candela’s hydrofoiling vessel is this: you won’t get seasick on board. Press demos will be held in conjunction with Newport Boat Show.

  • Candela P-12 flying electric ferry to serve as commuter vessel in Gothenburg

    The world’s first electric hydrofoil ferry, Candela P-12, will operate a pilot commuter line between Gothenburg and Öckerö for two weeks in collaboration with Västtrafik. The aim is to show how the archipelago can benefit from faster, more comfortable, and completely emission-free travel.

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