The Microsoft Chairman just bought a 645 million yacht that will be powered by hydrogen fuel.
Bill gates yacht fuel cell. The Aqua measuring 112 meters 367 feet features two 28-ton vacuum-sealed tanks that would hold the hydrogen at -422 degrees Fahrenheit. Billionaire Bill Gates was joining the super-yacht set but with a striking and ridiculously expensive hydrogen powered model with its own built-in waterfall. Sinot Bill Gates investments in eco-friendly tech might include one of the more conspicuous symbols of his wealth.
The luxury equipment of the yacht called Aqua is nothing unusual however. Reports came out February 8th that Bill Gates was buying Sinots upcoming 500m Hydrogen Superyacht. There has been much fanfare in the media these last few days over a report that Microsoft billionaire Bill Gates commissioned a hydrogen-powered 644 million superyacht from Sinot Yacht.
The supply is then moderated. The yacht will be launched after 2024 Bill Gates is betting big on environment-friendly technology. First its radical new 112-meter superyacht concept called AQUA is pow.
As The Guardian reported this weekend Microsoft founder Bill Gates is said to have bought the first luxury yacht with hydrogen propulsion. However with hydrogen fuel cells producing all of the necessary onboard electricity this boats only byproduct will be pure H 2 0. The 112-meter yacht has five decks with a wellness and fitness area a beauty salon and a helicopter landing pad.
As rumors go it had it all. His purchase was revealed in a. The Yacht based on a concept shown in 2019 in Monaco was 112 meters long cost 644m US and is powered by Hydrogen.
The designers of the worlds first hydrogen-fueled super yacht have denied the 645million vessel is going to Microsoft boss Bill Gates. Sinot a Dutch yacht-design company unveiled a detailed model of what would be the worlds first hydrogen-powered superyacht at the Monaco Yacht Show. With multiple media outlets reporting that Microsoft Co-Founder Bill Gates pledged well over 600 million to build a 376-foot-long hydrogen-powered superyacht concept designed by Sinot Yacht.