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Artemis reveals “significant step” on decarbonising marine travel

Clean maritime technology has been demonstrated on the Isle of Wight by Artemis Technologies in a partnership with ferry operator Red Funnel.
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James Evison

Clean maritime technology has been demonstrated on the Isle of Wight by Artemis Technologies in a partnership with ferry operator Red Funnel.

Artemis Technologies CEO, Dr Iain Percy OBE, and Red Funnel CEO, Fran Collins, showcased the 12-metre demonstration vessel, offering invited guests the opportunity to experience the same clean maritime technology which will power the Artemis EF-24 Passenger ferry.

The 100% electric Artemis EF-24 Passenger will join Red Funnel’s Hi-Speed fleet in 2026, in what the firm described as a “significant step toward decarbonising maritime travel”.

The 100% electric Artemis EF-24 Passenger ferry is designed to carry up to 150 passengers, creating zero emissions in operation.

Using advanced hydrofoil technology to lift its hull out of the water, it significantly reduces drag and wake. Once in service, it is expected to save up to 3,700 tonnes of CO₂e each year compared with conventional high-speed ferries – eliminating local emissions and also offering a quieter, smoother ride.

Fran Collins, Red Funnel CEO, said:

“This moment has been a long time in the making. Six years ago, we made a bold commitment to a cleaner, greener future, and today, we were thrilled to share a glimpse of that future with so many guests. It was wonderful to see and hear such incredibly positive feedback from those who joined us.

“Our partnership with Artemis Technologies marks a pioneering step forward, not just for Red Funnel but for sustainable maritime transport across the Solent. This isn’t just a new vessel; it’s the beginning of a new era – defined by zero-emission technology, a smoother passenger experience, and a shared ambition to decarbonise ferry travel. The road ahead will bring learning and challenges, but that’s what it means to be brave, to innovate, and to lead. Together with Artemis, we’re proud to be doing something truly different.”

Dr Percy, Artemis Technologies CEO, commented:

“Our collaboration with Red Funnel highlights a shared commitment to upholding global maritime sustainability standards and shaping a cleaner future for all. The Artemis EF-24 Passenger ferry represents a major leap forward in our mission to transform the maritime industry and future-proof our oceans and waterways.

“We have combined cutting-edge design with advanced hydrofoil technology to create a vessel that not only reduces emissions but also enhances performance and comfort. Together, we are establishing a new benchmark towards a more responsible and resilient maritime industry.”  

Image courtesy of Artemis Technologies

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