A Small electronic fishing boat with transport industry capacity preserving economic and environmental stability

Aspar, Wimpie Agoeng Noegroho and Muharam, Aam and Iskendar, Iskendar and Rahman, Faesal and Purnomo, Dwi Agus and Budiwati, Solichah Vichy and Muis, Abdul and Waluyo, Waluyo and Gutami, Nanda Itohasi and Triyanto, Triyanto and Ismoyo, Kunto and Binaruno, Farid Arif A Small electronic fishing boat with transport industry capacity preserving economic and environmental stability. International Journal on Engineering Applications, 13 (3). pp. 267-282. ISSN 2281-289X

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Abstract

The results of studies that have been carried out to date have still generated a lot of controversy because problems arise from technical and non-technical aspects, including limited electric motors for marine standards and limited funding capacity from users. This research has been carried out by involving private parties. The methodology used in this research involves analyzing several shipping industries, with an emphasis on the economic and financial feasibility study perspective. The valuable methods analyze the feasibility of shipping industry investment projects power electric and solar. Electric-powered fishing boats are comparatively more expensive than conventional ones, according to an analysis of the study's findings. However, electric-powered fishing boats have a longer and more profitable service life. By integrating environmental stability and a circular economy for fishing communities into account, this study aims to transform the fishing boat propulsion system from a conventional to an electric one in order to achieve sustainable environmental development. This paper offers an in-depth technique for evaluating the feasibility of a case study in the fishing boat sector using electric power. Researchers and engineers who are currently working on small electronic fishing boat might find this paper beneficial.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Carbon Pricing; Electric Boat Business Prospects; Electric Boat Stability; Environmental Stability; Financial Feasibility; Fishing Boat; Shipbuilding Industry
Subjects: Transportation
Energy
Depositing User: Rizzal Rosiyan
Date Deposited: 19 May 2026 03:47
Last Modified: 19 May 2026 03:47
URI: https://karya.brin.go.id/id/eprint/58461

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