A FERRY FIRST
The Soleil ferry is 222 metres long
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In a world first, the Soleil ferry demonstrated a fully autonomous ship navigation system while travelling over 150 miles in 2022. Soleil is a large, 15,500-tonne ferry that can carry 268 people, 30 cars and 154 trucks. Its voyage was the first fully autonomous journey made by a vessel over 200 metres in length. Built by Mitsubishi Shipbuilding, Soleil’s automatic navigation system avoided all obstacles using radar sensors and infrared cameras as the ship travelled at 30 miles per hour along a stretch of Japan’s Iyonda Sea. The infrared cameras enable the ship to view obstacles when travelling in the dark by converting naturally emitted heat into an electrically generated image. Mitsubishi Shipbuilding worked with grantmaking organisation The Nippon Foundation to make this successful voyage. The Nippon Foundation aims to make half of all Japan’s large vessels autonomous by 2040.