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-==== **A list of solar-powered boats powered by the sun** ==== +====A list of solar-powered boats powered by the sun ====
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   * Aditya, India's First Solar Ferry,[2] 75-passenger boat is operating in Vaikom, Kerala, India.[3][4]   * Aditya, India's First Solar Ferry,[2] 75-passenger boat is operating in Vaikom, Kerala, India.[3][4]
   * Alstersonne is a passenger ferry for 100 persons on the river Alster in Hamburg, Germany. As of year 2000 it was the largest solar-powered ship in the world.[5]   * Alstersonne is a passenger ferry for 100 persons on the river Alster in Hamburg, Germany. As of year 2000 it was the largest solar-powered ship in the world.[5]
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   * **MS PlanetSolar**, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T%C3%BBranor_PlanetSolar|Wikipedia]] the first vehicle to circumnavigate the globe on solar power (2010–2012), the first crossing powered by solar energy of the Indian Ocean, biggest solar boat in the world and first crossing of the red sea powered by solar energy[15]   * **MS PlanetSolar**, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T%C3%BBranor_PlanetSolar|Wikipedia]] the first vehicle to circumnavigate the globe on solar power (2010–2012), the first crossing powered by solar energy of the Indian Ocean, biggest solar boat in the world and first crossing of the red sea powered by solar energy[15]
   * Mundoo 3 is a riverboat in Australia based on the Philip Bolger Tennessee design. An 11m solar electric version has been produced with a 16 kW motor and a top speed of 8-9 knots, featured in Wooden Boat magazine number 185.[16]   * Mundoo 3 is a riverboat in Australia based on the Philip Bolger Tennessee design. An 11m solar electric version has been produced with a 16 kW motor and a top speed of 8-9 knots, featured in Wooden Boat magazine number 185.[16]
-  * **OCIUS** "unmanned autonomous solar-wind powered drones+  * **OCIUS**[[https://ocius.com.au/|External Link]] "unmanned autonomous solar-wind powered drones
   * SB Collinda was the first solar-powered vessel to cross the English Channel (in 1997).[1]   * SB Collinda was the first solar-powered vessel to cross the English Channel (in 1997).[1]
   * Solar Sailor[17] shuttles passengers in Sydney Harbor, Australia.   * Solar Sailor[17] shuttles passengers in Sydney Harbor, Australia.
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