Stephen Casey

Stephen Casey

businessman Australia

Stephen Casey is the chief executive of Incat, a Tasmanian boatbuilding company known for its innovative maritime vessels. Under his leadership, Incat launched Hull 096, the world’s largest battery-powered ship, which serves as a significant advancement in sustainable shipping. Casey has emphasized the importance of this project in demonstrating that large-scale, low-emission transport solutions are not only feasible but ready for implementation in the global market.

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Malaysia Malaysia: Stephen Casey, the CEO of Incat, mentioned that the ship demonstrates that large-scale low-carbon transport solutions can be implemented. 8

Utusan Malaysia: Hull 096 kapal elektrik terbesar dunia

Kenya Kenya: Incat CEO Stephen Casey said in a statement after the launch on Hobart's Derwent River in the island state of Tasmania. 8

The Standard: Australia launches "world's largest" battery-powered ship

Vietnam Vietnam: Stephen Casey, the CEO of Incat, mentioned that Hull 096 demonstrates that large-scale low-emission transport solutions are entirely feasible. 9

VnExpress – leading Vietnamese online newspaper, est. 2001: Tàu điện lớn nhất thế giới với pin 250 tấn hạ thủy

Tunisia Tunisia: Stephen Casey, the CEO of Incat, emphasized that this project demonstrates that large-scale low-emission transport solutions are not only possible but already ready. 8

La Presse de Tunisie – major Tunisian francophone daily, est. 1936: Lancement du plus grand navire électrique au monde en Australie – La Presse de Tunisie

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Stephen Casey, Incat’s chief executive, stated that Hull 096 proves that large-scale, low-emission transport solutions are ready now. 9

The Guardian: ‘World’s largest’ electric ship measuring 130 metres launched by Tasmanian boatbuilder | Tasmania