With the C-8 now operating locally, the next step for Australia is the P-12 electric ferry
Candela’s electric hydrofoiling technology was highlighted on Channel 10’s 10News+ last night in a segment exploring how ultra-efficient electric vessels could reshape the way Australians move on the water.
The story captured the Candela C-8 flying silently across Pittwater, demonstrating the same core hydrofoiling capability that has allowed the larger P-12 electric ferry to gain international momentum for passenger transport. By lifting above the water on computer-controlled foils, Candela vessels use around 80% less energy while producing almost no wake — a combination that has quickly positioned the P-12 as a genuine alternative for busy rivers, harbour routes and tourism corridors overseas.
With the C-8 already operating in Australia, the next step is clear: the opportunity to bring this technology to commercial fleets and public transport networks through the P-12. As interest grows from both government and the private sector, Candela’s approach offers a pathway to cleaner, quieter and more efficient passenger operations across the country.
For more information on Candela or the P-12, the Carbon Yachts team is available to assist.








