On Tuesday 21 April, the first hydrogen vessel powered by renewable energies docked in Fort-de-France after her first transatlantic passage.
Through expeditions and innovations, Energy Observer is exploring practical solutions whilst developing new technologies to accelerate ecological transition
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The vessel is at the halfway point of the first transatlantic crossing using renewable energies and hydrogen. An “anniversary” that comes in a difficult global context. Interview with Victorien Erussard and Jérôme Delafosse.
Land in sight! After 7 days without seeing the coast and nearly 900 nautical miles covered, our crew arrives off the coast of Cape Verde!
The solar panel park of Energy Observer has undergone a revamp with the exploitation of numerous surfaces, even reduced ones.
Back in pictures on our arrival in the Canary Islands for a few days without setting foot on land.
Toyota and Energy Observer Developments (EODev), a subsidiary of Energy Observer and an incubator for affordable hydrogen mobility solutions, have jointly developed a fuel cell system integrating the fuel cell within the Toyota Miraï to equip Energy Observer, the first hydrogen ship around the world.
The first stage of our 2020 odyssey will finally be in Brittany! After 2 days and 2 nights of sailing in rough weather conditions, our crew takes shelter in the small fishing port of Loctudy, at the tip of Brittany.
Our ship of the future has finally returned to its natural element after 3 months out of the water and many improvements on its onboard technologies.
The first hydrogen vessel around the world has just started its winter technical stopover after 7 months of expedition to Northern Europe.
Energy Observer is moored in the port of Dunkirk for its 48th stopover. The next navigation will be the last of the Northern Europe tour, destination: Saint-Malo!
During the “Hydrogen, the Right Move at the Right Time” day, organized by AFHYPAC at the “Maison de la chimie”, Energy Observer announces the launch of Energy Observer Developments’ industrial activities, thus confirming its desire to deploy clean systems for everyone.
Having sailed 18,000 nautical miles since leaving Saint-Malo in 2017, Energy Observer has joined London for the final leg of its 2019 tour in Northern Europe.