The 80-metre Nobiskrug yacht Artefact was recently spotted in Maltese waters, being one of the world’s first super yachts to meet IMO Tier III emissions regulations.
This means this yacht is one of the most eco-friendly boat projects to date, boasting solar panels and a large battery storage system allowing the vessel to operate for a limited time with no internal combustion engine use.
The yacht also has an unprecedented floor-to-ceiling glass central section complimenting 740 square meters of curved and expressive glasswork weighing almost 60 tons.
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At 2.999 GT, Artefact is now the biggest-volume 80-meter superyacht in the world.
Intended to spearhead the future direction of yachting, ARTEFACT showcases innovative power generation technologies, digital power management, azimuth pods with dynamic positioning and full digital automation in an aesthetically striking design that frames its environment.
The lucky owner of this yacht is Mihal “Mike” Lazaridis, a businessman who made his fortune thanks to the invention of BlackBerry, the first wireless portable device on the market.
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