| Length: 31 m | Width: 15 m | The designer of PlanetSolar, Craig Loomes from New Zealand, has already imagined numerous innovative ships around the world. Several months of research enabled to finish the ideal dimensions and design of this double hull vessel with respect to the chosen journey. Engineers had to optimise the energy collection and stocking but also the aerodynamics, the ship’s propulsion and the choice of materials.The incredibly light carbon structure of this futuristic vessel with electric motorisation is extremely durable.PlanetSolar is the biggest solar ship in the world. The 516 m2 of photovoltaic panel power 6 blocks of lithium-ion battery, a technology that offers maximal power and energy density, thus enabling a navigation time that is unmatched to date! Indeed, each new sunrise provides the catamaran with the light needed to continue its journey…Baptised Tûranor PlanetSolar, which means power of the sun in J.R.R Tolkien mythology, this clean and quiet vessel has been launched in March 2010 in Kiel, Germany, in the shipyards of Knierim Yachtbau after 14 months of construction. |
| Length with flaps: 35 m | Width with flaps: 23 m | |
| Height: 6,30 m | Draft: 1,55 m | |
| Weight: 89 t | Average speed: 5 knots (9.25 km/h) | |
| Surface area of solar modules: 516 m2 | PV panel efficiency: 18.8% | |
| Installed PV power: 93.5 kW (127.0 HP) | Maximal engine power: 120 kW | |
| Average engine consumption: 20 kW (26.8 HP) | Autonomy: never-ending solar navigation | |
| Crew: 4 members | Number of people that can go on board: 60 | |
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