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Design: BYD Announces Lost Agenda

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Project LOST AGENDA: A Sustainable Hybrid Power Catamaran for Ocean-Going Exploration

Nov 21, 2024

BYD-Naval Architects, based in Hamilton, has released their latest design, Project LOST AGENDA: a custom 48-foot hybrid-powered catamaran engineered for unrestricted ocean travel. Designed for a private client with a commitment to sustainable exploration, this innovative vessel represents a new standard in hybrid marine architecture, combining cutting-edge energy solutions with luxurious comfort for extended, ocean-going voyages.

This ocean-capable catamaran harnesses a hybrid propulsion system that utilises the efficiency of solar energy. The vessel’s advanced energy storage system allows the onboard solar panels to provide power for house systems, while also recharging the battery bank during lower-speed cruising. This scalable system offers an adaptable and economical entry into hybrid technology, with operational profiles indicating a 30-50% fuel savings compared to conventional diesel-only powertrains. The focus on long-term efficiency ensures reduced emissions, making it an ideal choice for environmentally-conscious travelers.

Key Features of Project LOST AGENDA:

  • Hybrid Propulsion System: Combines solar and diesel power, optimized for extended ocean travel.
  • Scalable Energy Storage: Allows for increased autonomy and lower operational costs.
  • Significant Fuel Savings: Achieves up to 50% fuel savings, enhancing both range and sustainability.
  • Luxurious Accommodations: A modern, spacious interior designed for ultimate comfort on long passages.

BYD-Naval Architects is a Naval Architecture firm operating in Hamilton, Ontario, that specializes in delivering innovative marine design and engineering solutions. The firm offers a range of services, including vessel design, refit design, stability assessments, and marine surveying, to support diverse maritime projects.

Working with a multitude of designs that have conventional propulsion systems as well as hybrid, and electric vessels. With a focus on both the commercial and leisure markets, BYD-Naval Architects plays a crucial role as the leading Naval Architect in Ontario’s maritime industry by ensuring safe, and regulatory-compliant vessels tailored to meet the specific needs of their environment.

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