U.S.’s First Flying Electric Ferry Comes to Lake Tahoe

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  • The Candela P-12 cuts travel time across Lake Tahoe by half, connecting the north and south in just 30 minutes.
  • Zero-emission technology reduces sediment from road congestion, a major threat to the lake’s ecosystem.
  • Operable in all seasons, it caters to outdoor enthusiasts with space for skis and bikes.
  • Pioneering Technology: Hydrofoils lift the ferry above water, reducing energy consumption by 80% and eliminating wakes that harm shorelines.
  • Provides a faster, eco-friendly alternative to cars, benefiting tourists and locals alike, reports Candela

Transforming Lake Tahoe Travel

The Candela P-12 is the fastest electric vessel globally, combining hydrofoil technology and renewable energy to deliver unmatched efficiency and comfort. Its computer-controlled hydrofoils lift the hull above water, cutting drag and ensuring a smooth, silent ride unaffected by waves or wind. This game-changing innovation addresses Lake Tahoe’s rising road congestion and environmental concerns, offering a sustainable alternative to the 20,000 daily car trips along its shores.

Year-Round Connectivity for Outdoor Enthusiasts
Designed with Tahoe’s outdoor lifestyle in mind, the P-12 accommodates 30 passengers with ample space for winter ski gear and summer bikes. This flexibility supports year-round mobility for residents and tourists, alleviating traffic and promoting greener transport options.

Preserving Lake Tahoe’s Ecosystem

FlyTahoe’s zero-emission initiative aligns with efforts to protect the lake’s unique ecosystem. Powered by Candela’s C-POD electric propulsion system, the ferry operates without oil spills or mechanical noise, minimizing its impact on marine wildlife. Additionally, its wake-free design prevents shoreline damage, a common issue with traditional vessels.

A Vision for the Future

The Candela P-12 represents a crucial step toward decarbonizing maritime transport in the U.S., demonstrating the potential of electric hydrofoil technology. By reducing energy consumption and emissions, the ferry not only ensures efficient commuting but also supports socio-economic growth in Lake Tahoe’s waterfront communities.

“This partnership with FlyTahoe marks a transformative moment for sustainable transport on U.S. waterways,” said Gustav Hasselskog, CEO of Candela.

The P-12, already operational in Stockholm, is now poised to redefine travel at Lake Tahoe, offering an eco-friendly, efficient solution that preserves the lake’s natural beauty for generations to come.

 

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