Sydney’s first electric ferry two years off as ambitions for entire fleet sink
Sydney is preparing to introduce its first electric ferry in the next two years, although there are significant challenges ahead. The installation of the necessary charging infrastructure at wharves poses potential delays and complications for the city’s ambitious plans for green public transport.
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