In a recent Channel 7 News episode, ENAUTIC’s innovative electric hydrofoil technology, as demonstrated by the WaveFlyer VOLARÉ, was highlighted as a potential solution to Perth’s traffic congestion. The segment showcased how this cutting-edge technology could transform the way we navigate the Swan River, offering a sustainable and efficient alternative to traditional road transport.
The WaveFlyer uses advanced hydrofoil technology to glide smoothly above the surface, creating no wake, no emissions, and no noise. This makes it an ideal candidate for expanding Perth’s ferry network and could play a significant role in reducing the city’s reliance on roadways. ENAUTIC is eager to contribute to discussions around the "Metronet on the Swan" initiative, envisioning a future where the river becomes a vital transport corridor.
The episode also touched on the global inspiration for this project, noting Stockholm’s upcoming launch of the world’s first electric ferry service. For Perth to follow suit, political and financial backing will be essential. The WaveFlyer’s scalability, with the potential to accommodate up to 300 passengers, positions it as a strong contender for mass transport in the future.
The WaveFlyer’s capabilities have also attracted attention from the Australian military, thanks to its stealth features. The craft can be reconfigured as an unmanned, low-detection vessel, making it suitable for various defence applications.
ENAUTIC’s recognition as a finalist in the Innovation Awards, also featured in the Channel 7 segment, highlights the growing impact of their electric hydrofoil technology. The upcoming Indian Ocean Defence and Security Showcase will be a great opportunity to further demonstrate the WaveFlyer’s potential in both civilian and military contexts. As ENAUTIC continues to innovate, the possibilities for transforming both transport and defence are becoming increasingly clear.
To watch the full Channel 7 News episode, follow the link below.
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