Incat Tasmania has achieved a maritime world first, successfully trialling the largest battery-electric ship ever constructed—the 130-metre Hull 096—today on the River...
Incat Hull - the world’s largest electric ferry
Danish ferry operator Molslinjen has selected Incat Tasmania to design and build two new state-of-the-art battery-electric ferries. The vessels, each 129 metres...
The world’s largest battery-electric ship – Incat Hull 096 or ‘China Zorrilla’ – was officially launched at the company’s shipyards in Hobart...
Media release- Jeremy Rockliff, Premier and Minister for Trade and Major Investment, 13 October 2024 Tasmanian businesses secure groundbreaking deals in US...
Incat Tasmania’s expansion plans have taken a significant step forward with the Tasmanian shipbuilder acquiring a portion of the Norske Skog Boyer...
Media release – Jeremy Rockliff, Minister for Trade, 25 July 2023 Unlocking increased opportunities with the Republic of Korea The Rockliff Liberal...
Media release – Tasmanian Liberals, 31 March 2021 Securing Tasmania’s Future By Supporting Local Jobs At Incat A majority Gutwein Liberal Government...
Media release – Madeleine Ogilvie MP, Independent Member for Clark, 10 March 2021 CATS NOW, LOCAL BUILD OF NEW SPIRITS LONGER TERM...