April 2, 2026
The very first Candela P-12 Business vessel was officially commissioned last Friday in Stockholm, Frihamnen, before being shipped to customers in Mumbai – to provide possibly the biggest upgrade ever to water transfers.
Boat transfer has long been the weakest link in premium travel—passengers step off comfortable aircraft only to board noisy, wave-pounding speedboats, where roaring outboards and rough seas often leave them arriving at their dream destination with shaky legs and seasickness.
The Swedish next-generation shipbuilder Candela has solved this elegantly by re-engineering the whole concept of water travel. Instead of smashing through the waves, the Candela P-12 Business’ computer-aided hydrofoil system, with underwater wings, raises the hull above the waves, eliminating discomfort and noise with digital precision – pairing it with an acoustically insulated premium interior.
Flying at a cruise speed of 25 knots, the P-12 has a range of 40 nautical miles – making it the fastest and longest-range electric hospitality transfer vessel in serial production – and, above all, a revolution in silent transport.
During commissioning trials in Stockholm, cabin noise levels were measured at just 63-64 dB during cruise – exceptionally silent for a high speed craft. For comparison, passenger areas on modern ferries often range between 65 and 75 dB, while a high-speed express train typically operates at around 70–75 dB. First class cabins on aircraft are louder still. Because decibels are logarithmic, a 10 dB reduction is perceived as roughly halving the loudness, meaning the P-12 Business cabin, to the human ear, is more akin to a quiet lounge than to any conventional mode of transport.
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P-12 Shuttle
P-12 Voyager
P-12 Business
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Electric motor
Foiling system
