A consortium consisting of 14 partners from seven European countries has been awarded €13.5 million in Horizon Europe funding for a project that aims to develop, build and demonstrate a 35-metre, 300 passenger capacity vessel that will be powered by the FCM400 fuel cell system by TECO 2030.
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