Bangkok / Stockholm, October 2, 2025
Koh Kood, often described as Thailand’s most pristine island paradise, has been intentionally kept less developed than tourist hotspots such as Phuket or Koh Samui. Yet access to this unique destination has relied on conventional gasoline-powered speedboats – vessels that generate noise, large damaging wakes, and heavy emissions, threatening marine life, shorelines, and the quiet character of the island.
In a landmark agreement signed during the SX Sustainability Expo – South-East Asia’s largest of its kind – Candela and Seudamgo confirmed the latter will take delivery of 10 Candela P-12 hydrofoil ferries for operations in Thailand. The ceremony was witnessed by the Governor of Trat, representatives from the Ministry of Transport, and the Swedish Embassy in Bangkok.
Candela’s P-12 electric hydrofoil vessels offer a radically different approach than traditional fast ferries and speedboats. Flying above the water on underwater wings, they use up to 80% less energy than traditional boats, produce zero emissions, and leave virtually no wake or noise. With the ability to charge directly from solar power, they enable truly clean and sustainable island transport.
With a fleet of P-12’s in operation, Seudamgo will be able to provide frequent daily departures while dramatically improving the passenger experience: a seasickness-free, whisper-quiet ride in a comfortable cabin, as the P-12 benefits from its digital Flight control system, a computer which automatically adjust the hydrofoils angle of attack in real time to counteract the slamming or pitching found in other vessels.
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P-12 Shuttle
P-12 Voyager
P-12 Business
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Electric motor
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