Electric hydrofoiling passenger vessels enters Australian market

Published: 17.03.2026
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The VS–9, Vessev’s flagship passenger vessel, is a 29-foot electric hydrofoiling catamaran with carbon fiber foils that deliver a smooth, quiet, low-wake ride. Illustration: Vessev

New Zealand marine technology innovator Vessev has announced its expansion into the Australian market, with the Enautic Group set to introduce Vessev’s electric hydrofoiling passenger vessels to Western Australia. There are currently only three commercially-certified electric hydrofoiling vessels in operation anywhere in the world – two of which are Vessev VS–9s, which together have logged close to 10,000 nautical miles.

Several Vessev VS–9 vessels have been reserved and will operate on Perth’s Swan River, one of Australia’s most underutilized transport corridors.

The VS–9s will initially operate through Enautic’s AquaFlights brand which offers hydrofoiling experiences including e-foil scooter and Waveflyer boat hire. The focus for the VS–9s will be on premium tourism experiences including wine cruises, twilight sailings and private charters, with plans to introduce commuter routes in the future.

FASTER TRAVEL TIMES
Where other large commercial ferries are typically restricted to speeds of 5–8 knots along much of the river, the VS–9 can cruise at 25 knots while producing virtually no wake. This enables dramatically faster travel times and opens the door to a new model of water-based commuter and tourism transport.

The project is being led by aerospace engineer and entrepreneur Josh Portlock, Founder and Executive Chairman of the Enautic Group. Portlock said electric hydrofoiling represented a major opportunity to rethink how cities use their waterways.

FASTEST AND MOST SUSTAINABLE
“Hydrofoiling is what makes electric water transport genuinely viable. It delivers the speed, range and sustainability you need without compromise,” Portlock said. “The VS–9 is exactly the type of vessel that makes this model possible. Starting with premium tourism allows people to experience the technology first-hand while laying the groundwork for a future where electric hydrofoiling becomes one of the fastest and most sustainable ways to move around the city.”

Vessev CEO and Co-Founder Eric Laakmann said the Australian announcement reflected growing global momentum for electric hydrofoiling.

“We’re seeing cities around the world rediscovering their waterways because of what electric hydrofoiling unlocks,” Laakmann said. “Australia is a natural fit, and businesses like the Enautic Group are leading that shift.”

TO BE DELIVERED IN EARLY 2027
The first vessels are expected to be delivered in early 2027. Vessev is working collaboratively with applicable classification societies and local regulatory bodies to ensure compliance with all local requirements for this innovative vessel type.

The VS–9, Vessev’s flagship passenger vessel, is a 29-foot electric hydrofoiling catamaran with carbon fiber foils that deliver a smooth, quiet, low-wake ride. With a cruise speed of 25 knots and range of up to 50 nautical miles, the VS–9 consumes up to 90% less energy than a traditional vessel of a similar size.

About Vessev:

  • Vessev sits at the intersection of boatbuilding and applied technology, designing and building electric hydrofoiling vessels in Auckland, New Zealand.
  • The company develops its vessels end to end, from hulls and foils through to propulsion and control systems, keeping the work tightly integrated.
  • The team brings together experts with backgrounds from the America's Cup, Rocket Lab, Apple and Tesla to deliver an entirely new experience on the water

John Inge Vikan

jiv[a]maritimt.com

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