Vancouver reaches a historic milestone in sustainable maritime transport with the launch of its first fully solar-powered ferry. This innovative project, developed in collaboration with Transport Canada, represents a 12 million Canadian dollar investment.
Innovative Technical Features
The new “SolarWave” ferry features:
- 128 high-performance solar panels
- 150-passenger capacity
- 14-hour autonomy
- 12-knot cruising speed
- Zero CO2 emissions
For more technical information, visit BC Ferries.
Environmental Impact
This initiative is part of the Vancouver Green Plan 2050 with significant results:
- 350-ton annual CO2 reduction
- 60,000-liter annual fuel savings
- Reduced marine noise pollution
Routes and Accessibility
The ferry primarily serves:
- False Creek
- Granville Island
- Science World
- Kitsilano
Check schedules at TransLink.
A Model for the Future
This project is already inspiring other Canadian coastal cities and participates in the Smart Cities Challenge. Vancouver thus demonstrates its leadership in ecological maritime transport.
