Transportation and Mobility

In a recent Fast Company article by Mark Wilson, the Solsea catamaran—a collaboration between Yves Behar’s Fuseproject and Rossinavi—is hailed as a groundbreaking step toward sustainable luxury yachting. Unveiled at Design Miami, this 120-foot electric catamaran offers a silent, emissions-reduced cruising experience, cutting operating costs by 80% while eliminating the noise, smell, and fuel consumption of traditional yachts.


With its solar-powered, hybrid-electric technology, Solsea can cruise a full day on battery power alone and even supply energy to an off-grid home when docked. Its eco-conscious aluminum hulls provide enhanced stability and efficiency, reducing energy consumption while maintaining speed. Designed with open-plan, loft-like living spaces, custom furniture by Fuseproject, and sustainable materials like waterproof cork flooring, Solsea redefines both the aesthetics and ethics of high-end yachting.


Read the full article in Fast Company