This electric-hydrofoil water taxi combines luxury with ease of travel

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The vessel offers an ideal solution for urban mobility, especially in cities that have extensive water networks.

finishes and comfortable air-conditioned seating for up to 12 passengers and two crew members. The vessel "combines the sleek style of a traditional monohull with the uncompromising performance of the revolutionary Artemis boiler system." Furthermore, an autonomous flight control system ensures a smooth ride, mitigating the effects of seasickness often associated with wavy conditions.

The fully-electric water taxi can attain a top speed of 30 knots and a foiling range of 52 nautical miles . The Artemis EF-12 Escape also offers ultra-fast charging capability, with a full charge taking less than 60 minutes.Lack of emissions and minimal wake at high speed makes the Artemis EF-12 Escape ideal for mobility in environmentally sensitive waterways.Artemis Technologies is offering customers the chance to configure the vessel to suit various operational profiles.

The launch of the water taxi is a "significant milestone for the company, demonstrating its commitment to innovation and sustainability." The booking for the vessel is open now.

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