Builders of hydrogen-fuelled boat look to make waves

Builders of hydrogen-fuelled boat look to make waves
King Watercraft's Will King, Tom Donachie, Aidan Stewart and Darren Fielding on H2Ocean. (Image: Supplied)
Greg Hurrell
Two Christchurch companies are putting the finishing touches on a hydrogen-fuelled boat they hope will keep New Zealand’s marine industry at the cutting edge.King Watercraft, a boatbuilder specialising in rigid inflatable boats (RIBs), teamed up with hydrogen technology company Fabrum to build H2Ocean, a nine-metre prototype that starts sea trials this month. Fabrum's executive chair and co-founder Christopher Boyle said the project’s catalyst was an approach from global catamaran championship SailGP seeking advice on devel...

More Technology

Stupid jobs, agritech and our advantage as AI proliferates
Technology The Business of Tech Podcast

Stupid jobs, agritech and our advantage as AI proliferates

On this week's podcast, Peter talks to Dr Kenny Ching from the University of Auckland.

Councils’ innovation dilemma
Opinion

Peter Griffin: Councils’ innovation dilemma

Our major cities still have the ingredients to be tech talent and investment centres.

Peter Griffin 27 Aug 2025
Mander’s ‘aggressive’ Rakon showdown draws fire
Markets

Mander’s ‘aggressive’ Rakon showdown draws fire

The NZSA boss says he was protecting small shareholders. Some say he’s damaged Rakon.

One NZ poaches DOC from Spark after quarter-century run
Technology

One NZ poaches DOC from Spark after quarter-century run

One NZ says the DOC contract is one of several enterprise contracts it has won recently.

Dileepa Fonseka 26 Aug 2025