The 'Solar Gem' Sinks Other Ritzy Vessels With Green Luxury
Shelby Lee Walsh — June 18, 2009 — Autos
References: dennisingemansson & bornrich.org
Made from the lightest recyclable materials humanly possible, the Solar Gem super-yacht by Dennis Ingemansson is the yacht of the future.
Not only is it made of recyclable material, it also has a hybrid electric system which is fueled by solar and wind energy.
The eco-friendly features of the Solar Gem do not take away from its still-luxurious interior which features suites with jacuzzis, 10 guest rooms, a EC135 helicopter, and even a Dubai Sea Limousine.
The Solar Gem proves that luxury doesn’t have to be wasteful!
Not only is it made of recyclable material, it also has a hybrid electric system which is fueled by solar and wind energy.
The eco-friendly features of the Solar Gem do not take away from its still-luxurious interior which features suites with jacuzzis, 10 guest rooms, a EC135 helicopter, and even a Dubai Sea Limousine.
The Solar Gem proves that luxury doesn’t have to be wasteful!
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Luxury - Companies can explore the market for luxury products that are made from recyclable materials and have eco-friendly features.
2. Hybrid Electric Systems - The development and implementation of hybrid electric systems in various industries can contribute to sustainable practices and reduce reliance on conventional fuel sources.
3. Green Energy for Transportation - There is an opportunity to create and promote vehicles, such as yachts, that are powered by renewable energy sources like solar and wind energy.
Industry Implications
1. Luxury Goods - Luxury brands can innovate by producing high-end products using recyclable materials and incorporating eco-friendly features.
2. Maritime and Yachting - The maritime industry can benefit from integrating hybrid electric systems and renewable energy sources into the design and operation of ships and yachts.
3. Renewable Energy - Renewable energy companies can explore opportunities to supply green energy solutions to the transportation sector, including the development of solar and wind-powered vehicles.
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