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Paris tests eco-friendly 鈥楽ea Bubble鈥 river taxi
A 鈥淔LYING鈥 electric river taxi hailed by its creators as the future of clean city transport is being put through a battery of tests in Paris this week, with a view to being in service by the spring.
Named the 鈥淪ea Bubble,鈥 the white aerodynamic craft skimmed over the River Seine at speeds of up to 30 kilometers an hour, hovering 50 centimeters above the water.
A journey from the Eiffel Tower in the west to Notre-Dame cathedral in the bubble takes just minutes, as the craft zips past the traffic snarled along the banks of the river.
The taxi, which looks like a nautical version of the DeLorean car in the sci-fi film 鈥淏ack to the Future,鈥 is the brainchild of French yachtsman Alain Thebault.
It makes no noise and no waves and also emits no CO2.
It has won the approval of French transport officials looking to endow the capital with new clean transport options in the run-up to the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.
The bubble is similar to a hydrofoil.
It has fiberglass foils that deploy to hoist its hull into the air when it reaches a certain speed, powered by electric batteries.
A first prototype, for four passengers, was first tested on the Seine in June 2017, with mayor Anne Hidalgo taking a spin.
The craft鈥檚 operators say they have been inundated with requests for the taxis from cities including Geneva, Miami and Saint-Tropez.
In Paris, it has struck up a partnership with a tour operator offering luxury tours on the Seine.
鈥淎ll the signals seem to be turning green for the start of commercial operations of our Bubble Taxis in the first three months of 2020,鈥 said Sea Bubbles鈥 CEO and Swedish champion windsurfer Anders Bringdal.
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