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Navigating Shortcuts with Halvor Vislie from HYKE: How Ferries Can Transform City Mobility

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Imagine your urban commute transformed - not by more roads or tunnels, but by rediscovering the original transportation network beneath our noses. The waterways that birthed civilization are making a comeback.
On this episode of Autonomy Journals, we're joined by Halvor Vislie, CEO of HYKE. HYKE is revolutionizing urban mobility with sleek electric ferries that turn congested commutes into enjoyable experiences. "If riding the ferry is cooler than driving a car," Halvor notes, "you know you've achieved something."
Discover how a single 50-seat ferry can replace five city buses on certain routes, cutting travel times by 80% and reducing environmental impact. We explore the fascinating history of how water transportation was gradually pushed aside by roads and bridges, creating a self-fulfilling prophecy that ferries must be expensive and inefficient.
HYKE's approach challenges every assumption about maritime transportation. Their vessels use 50% less energy than traditional ferries, allowing all-day operation without complex charging infrastructure. With large windows and a low profile close to the water, they've created an experience that feels "like the showroom for an upscale car brand."
Beyond the technology, we explore the urban planning implications of ferry services - from creating shortcuts across water bodies to alleviating congestion at bridges and river crossings. These vessels offer immediate transportation solutions for real estate developers and city planners without massive infrastructure investments.
As HYKE gradually incorporates autonomous technologies, it's taking a pragmatic approach that prioritizes passenger safety and acceptance. The result is a practical and genuinely desirable transportation option, proving that sometimes the best innovation involves rediscovering what we once knew.
Innovation Norway sponsors this episode.

The Autonomy Journals showcase leading voices, sharing insights, learnings, lessons and perhaps some confessions from the Autonomy Journey in transport and mobility.

Subscribe to the Autonomy Journals and join us next time as we continue exploring how Norway leads the way in autonomous mobility solutions. Because in Norway, we do it.
SAMS is a private, non-profit innovation cluster for sustainable, autonomous mobility solutions and the host of the podcast.

https://www.sams-norway.no/

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Chapters

1. Introduction to Hike and Urban Ferry Innovation (00:00:00)

2. The Forgotten History of Water Transportation (00:03:34)

3. Where Ferries Make the Most Sense in Cities (00:07:16)

4. Design Philosophy and Energy Efficiency (00:13:48)

5. Customer Base and Real Estate Development (00:17:41)

6. Approaching Autonomy in Maritime Transport (00:21:08)

7. Future Vision and Market Potential (00:24:29)

8 episodes

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Imagine your urban commute transformed - not by more roads or tunnels, but by rediscovering the original transportation network beneath our noses. The waterways that birthed civilization are making a comeback.
On this episode of Autonomy Journals, we're joined by Halvor Vislie, CEO of HYKE. HYKE is revolutionizing urban mobility with sleek electric ferries that turn congested commutes into enjoyable experiences. "If riding the ferry is cooler than driving a car," Halvor notes, "you know you've achieved something."
Discover how a single 50-seat ferry can replace five city buses on certain routes, cutting travel times by 80% and reducing environmental impact. We explore the fascinating history of how water transportation was gradually pushed aside by roads and bridges, creating a self-fulfilling prophecy that ferries must be expensive and inefficient.
HYKE's approach challenges every assumption about maritime transportation. Their vessels use 50% less energy than traditional ferries, allowing all-day operation without complex charging infrastructure. With large windows and a low profile close to the water, they've created an experience that feels "like the showroom for an upscale car brand."
Beyond the technology, we explore the urban planning implications of ferry services - from creating shortcuts across water bodies to alleviating congestion at bridges and river crossings. These vessels offer immediate transportation solutions for real estate developers and city planners without massive infrastructure investments.
As HYKE gradually incorporates autonomous technologies, it's taking a pragmatic approach that prioritizes passenger safety and acceptance. The result is a practical and genuinely desirable transportation option, proving that sometimes the best innovation involves rediscovering what we once knew.
Innovation Norway sponsors this episode.

The Autonomy Journals showcase leading voices, sharing insights, learnings, lessons and perhaps some confessions from the Autonomy Journey in transport and mobility.

Subscribe to the Autonomy Journals and join us next time as we continue exploring how Norway leads the way in autonomous mobility solutions. Because in Norway, we do it.
SAMS is a private, non-profit innovation cluster for sustainable, autonomous mobility solutions and the host of the podcast.

https://www.sams-norway.no/

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction to Hike and Urban Ferry Innovation (00:00:00)

2. The Forgotten History of Water Transportation (00:03:34)

3. Where Ferries Make the Most Sense in Cities (00:07:16)

4. Design Philosophy and Energy Efficiency (00:13:48)

5. Customer Base and Real Estate Development (00:17:41)

6. Approaching Autonomy in Maritime Transport (00:21:08)

7. Future Vision and Market Potential (00:24:29)

8 episodes

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