The provided source details the historic trial of the world's largest battery-electric ship, known as Hull 096, built by Incat Tasmania at its shipyards in Australia. This vessel, measuring 130 meters, is designed to carry over 2,100 passengers and is powered by a massive 250 tonnes of batteries, setting a new global benchmark for maritime battery capacity. The successful e-motor trial was attended by various dignitaries and marked a significant shift toward sustainable shipbuilding, according to the company's chairman. Furthermore, the source notes that Incat Tasmania has also secured contracts to construct three additional high-speed electric ferries for the Danish operator Molslinjen, further solidifying the shipbuilder's leadership in the development of large-scale battery-electric vessels. The ship, originally intended for LNG power, is destined for the South American ferry operator Buquebus.
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