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City highlights maiden voyage of a hybrid, near‑zero‑emission harbor vessel

Los Angeles City Council · June 26, 2026
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Summary

Council presenters showcased a new 108‑foot hybrid passenger vessel based at Los Angeles ‑ Long Beach harbors, describing a parallel hybrid system that allows extended zero‑emission operation and calling it the cleanest harbor craft in service for visitor ferry and whale‑watch tours.

A speaker at City Hall described the maiden voyage of a new 108‑foot passenger vessel operating out of the Los Angeles‑Long Beach harbor complex, saying the craft uses a parallel hybrid system that can operate in a zero‑emission mode for extended periods and exceeds Tier 4 emissions standards.

The presentation framed the vessel as an example of emerging green technology for port operations, noting that it runs quietly and can operate on battery electric propulsion for long stretches, with the potential to influence other ports' fuel choices. Speakers tied the vessel demonstration to broader regional efforts on cleaner fuels and showcased the harbor as a place for public engagement and tourism (whale‑watching, sightseeing).

The Council used the example to highlight local port innovation and green maritime technology; presenters encouraged residents to try the maiden voyage and framed the vessel as a step toward wider adoption of cleaner fuels in the region's maritime sector.

Next steps: the port is promoting public rides and will continue to monitor emissions and operational performance as part of broader port decarbonization efforts.