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The reason why

A sailor‘s dream. But that was a hundred years ago and I deemed myself unlucky for being born into the wrong ages.

Wind Propulsion

In an age of bigger cars, bigger planes, bigger ships, why would anyone consider the thought of shipping cargo on a smaller, slower, sail powered vessel?

Sail Cargo, Why Now?

The technology is there, the projects are there, the people are excited, the wind blows but somehow developments take forever.

Sail Cargo in the 21st Century

Sail cargo is the transportation of goods using a renewable form of energy – wind power – and a combination of traditional and modern sail technologies.image Wiebe Radstake- fairtransport

Wind power

As a collective we have shown that sailing ships have the potential to make our supply and travel networks emission-free. We are striving to provide people with the option to travel consciously, make their supply chains transparent and emission free.

EcoClipper news up-date

..Current investments should be sufficient to further develop the EcoClipper500 prototype, until the stage that shipyards can be approached for detailed building quotations…

3 reasons to sail without engine

There are several large advantages of; not installing an engine in a sailing vessel, which is the reason for EcoClipper to follow this course.

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PRESS RELEASE: Start public campaign for green shipping

PRESS RELEASE: Start public campaign for green shipping

Exciting news from the 7th Green Shipping Summit! #EcoClipper is leading the way as the first shipping company to launch a share funding campaign, aiming to raise capital for their first circular ship. Private and corporate investors can get involved via an innovative investor portal. #greenshipping #sustainability #investing

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