Explore the ‘invisible’ superyacht Pegasus, opening the ‘Green Luxury’ era on the ocean

Recently, designer Joseph Forakis introduced the concept of the Pegasus superyacht with a unique design and equipped with futuristic technology and is considered a clean energy machine on the ocean.

Pegasus has a height of 288 feet (88 meters), the boat’s hull is finished in metal, with mirrored glass on the superstructure and futuristic, multi-layered wings.

Pegasus yacht

The manufacturer said that Pegasus reflects the sky and surrounding natural landscape as it glides on the water, true to the idea of ​​being a “stealth” super yacht in both the literal and figurative sense.

Pegasus yacht

The Pegasus yacht’s glass superstructure conceals transparent panels that collect solar energy, generating electricity for water desalination and an electrolyser. In contrast, the electrolyzer extracts hydrogen from seawater, which is then converted into electricity through a fuel cell system.

Pegasus yacht

The resulting power will be stored in Li-on batteries and used to power everything on Pegasus, from the operating system, propeller system, to the yacht’s electrical system.

Pegasus yacht

Inside, Pegasus is designed like a floating science lab, with an incredible hydroponic garden shaped like a “Tree of Life” spanning multiple floors.

Pegasus yacht

While the superyacht’s solar panels and fuel cell system provide clean energy, the superyacht’s onboard garden purifies the air and provides fresh fruits and vegetables for passengers and crew. shipper. This hydroponic system is maintained using clean water obtained by a “greywater system” water filtration system.

Pegasus yacht

Pegasus also has all the same amenities as a luxury superyacht, such as a beach club, jacuzzi, owner’s deck and spacious balcony.

Pegasus yacht

In addition, the Pegasus superyacht concept also has a breakthrough in construction methods. Forakis said, Pegasus will become the world’s first 3D printed superyacht. This process will be used to create a “lattice frame” for both the hull and superstructure, helping to cut construction time, use less energy and produce less waste.

The manufacturer said that in the future, all superyachts of the world’s richest people will be truly Green like the Pegasus, opening up an era of “Green Luxury” on the ocean.