Aqua superPower
Aqua superPower was created with the aim of reducing the impact of shipping on our oceans and waters and supporting the growing demand for cleaner, more sustainable water transport.
Marine ecosystems, which make up 90% of the Earth’s biological system, are under increasing pressure from human activities. Shipping, on a per-unit basis, is one of the most significant factors leading to the destruction of these ecosystems.
CO₂, N₂O, and hydrocarbon emissions from gasoline and diesel-powered ships cause irreversible climate change and increase water acidification. In addition, oil-contaminated bottom waters and noise pollution from internal combustion engines are making our seas and lakes increasingly toxic.
Fully electric ships now offer the same performance as their conventionally powered counterparts, but without harming the environment. With more than 70 electric ship manufacturers worldwide, the range of options is rapidly expanding, and boating enthusiasts can discover more and more models.
Government and corporate regulations supporting zero-emission goals are further accelerating this transition. More and more protected and naturally beautiful areas are becoming accessible only to electric boats, ushering in a new era of sustainable boating.
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Aqua superPower
Aqua superPower’s mission is to build a fully electric infrastructure for water transport, specifically for ships and watercraft.
The company aims to promote clean water mobility and contribute to the protection of marine and inland water ecosystems.
Marine ecosystems, which contain 90% of the global biosphere, are subjected to ever-increasing pressures from human activity. Marine transport, by unit, is one of the greatest contributors to the degradation of these ecosystems.