History | |
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India | |
Name: | Indra |
Owner: | Kerala State Water Transport Department |
Operator: | Kerala State Water Transport Department |
Port of registry: | Kodungallur |
Route: | Kochi waters |
Builder: | Navalt, Kochi, India |
Cost: | ₹3.71 Crores |
Yard number: | Y-19 |
Launched: | December 2023 |
Completed: | December 2023 |
Maiden voyage: | December 2023 |
In service: | December 2023 |
Status: | In service |
General characteristics | |
Class and type: | Indian Register of Shipping IRS +IW ZONE 1, FERRY |
Displacement: | 40 tonnes |
Length: | 27 m |
Beam: | 7 m |
Height: | 6 m |
Draught: | 1.0 m |
Depth: | 1.8 m |
Decks: | Double |
Installed power: |
2 × 10 kW (cruise) 2 × 20 kW (max) |
Propulsion: | 2 Permanent magnet asynchronous electrical motors – 20 kW each (max) @ 700 rpm |
Speed: |
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Capacity: | 100 passengers |
Crew: | 3 |
Indra is the largest solar-powered boat in India.[1] It started operations in Kochi waters in the India n state of Kerala on 22nd December, 2023. The design and construction was done by Navalt at their Kochi headquarters and their Navgathi Panavally Yard.
The 27-metre-long and 7-metre-wide boat is covered by 125 square metres (1,350 sq ft) of solar panels rated at 25 kW, which in turn connect to two electric motors of 20 kW, one in each hull.[2] There are 1500 kg of lithium-ion batteries in the ship's two hulls with a total capacity of 80 kWh. The catamaran hull and its shape allow it to reach speeds of up to 7 knots. This was verified by Indian Register of Shipping surveyor.
The boat is remotely monitored and troubleshooting can also be done remotely. All the operating parameters of the boat are recorded and transmitted to the Navalt's server from where the technical experts can monitor the boat. The upgrades and settings in the software can also be performed remotely as if a computer is plugged into the boat. This makes the boat even safer.[citation needed]
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