Jersey Yachtsman Leading the Charge with Hydrogen-Powered Boats
Key Ideas
  • Ocean racer Phil Sharp secures £347,000 grant from the States of Jersey to develop a hydrogen-powered sailing boat.
  • OceansLab aims to expand this sustainable technology to larger vessels, including ferries, to reduce emissions in the maritime sector.
  • The company is focused on commercializing the technology for a greater environmental impact and has moved into a production center for assembly.
  • Phil Sharp actively engages with schools to educate students about clean energy and its applications in the marine industry.
Ocean racer Phil Sharp, supported by a £347,000 grant from Jersey's government, is pioneering the use of hydrogen power in boats to combat emissions in the maritime industry. His company, OceansLab, is developing a hydrogen-powered sailing boat and plans to scale the technology for larger vessels like ferries. The goal is to implement this clean tech in various marine operations, from inter-island ferries to deep-sea shipping, aiming to mitigate the environmental impact of the maritime sector. By utilizing hydrogen fuel cells and solar panels, OceansLab is working towards commercializing the technology to maximize its environmental benefits. Phil Sharp is actively involved in educating the community, visiting schools to raise awareness about clean energy and its potential in the marine sector. This initiative signifies a significant step towards sustainable practices in maritime transport.
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