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Fabrum and King Watercraft collaborate on hydrogen-powered RIB

Matt RossBy Matt RossJanuary 10, 20252 Mins Read
Fabrum and King Watercraft collaborate on hydrogen-powered RIB
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New Zealand company Fabrum has collaborated on the design and build of a zero-emission hydrogen-powered boat, H2Ocean, with King Watercraft, a New Zealand developer of rigid inflatable boats (RIBs).

The H2Ocean RIB is a zero-emission solution suitable for tourism, commercial and leisure activities, and begins sea trials this month. The boat can be adapted to suit the application – it can be equipped to carry up to 12 people, making it ideal for tourism and ferrying activities, or fewer people and specialist equipment, making it ideal for coastguard, servicing and event-based activities.

The boat carries 18kg of 350 bar hydrogen gas, supplied to a fuel cell, which in turn maintains charging to a battery bank that is used to power the two electric stern legs.

Fabrum and King Watercraft collaborate on hydrogen-powered RIB

“It’s exciting to be enabling another world-leading zero-emissions hydrogen project with our high-performance hydrogen-powered RIB boat,” said Christopher Boyle, Fabrum’s executive chair. “In collaboration with King Watercraft, we are bringing our expertise in hydrogen propulsion systems to this project, which showcases how hydrogen can support a new future pathway for the marine industry to decarbonize. This initiative has added significance as our companies are based in Christchurch, fast becoming known as the Hydrogen City of New Zealand.

“Hydrogen’s adaptability to different sectors and capability to meet the diverse energy needs of industries with varying power and operational requirements underscores the potential for hydrogen to be a cornerstone of the future energy landscape to support global decarbonization efforts, reduce reliance on fossil fuels and enable energy security and sustainability. The Fabrum team is committed to leading the way with world-leading zero-emission hydrogen projects.”

“For over 10 years, we have focused on producing bespoke RIBs designed specifically for the needs of our customers in New Zealand and beyond,” added Will King, founder and managing director of King Watercraft. “What makes us unique is our ability to push design boundaries to stand out from the crowd, always striving to be one step ahead. With a focus on being at the forefront of sustainable propulsion, the shared values of King Watercraft and Fabrum brought this idea to life, and together, this project offers a lighter footprint for the marine industry here and around the world.”

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