The Cape May–Lewes Ferry fleet is one step closer to going green with the addition of a new diesel-hybrid vessel.
The Carney administration announced a major investment in Delaware’s electric vehicle infrastructure Friday, committing $21.5 million to expand charging stations across the state.
DNREC says participants can share ideas and suggestions, interact with informational displays and learn about the state’s existing climate actions.
The diesel-hybrid ferry is expected to reduce fuel consumption by 30 to 90 percent, according to Director of Ferry Operations, Heath Gehrke.
LEWES, Del. - Recent public meetings about the ferry fleet's master plan mentioned the addition of hybrid boats.
