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Economic Times
7 days ago
- Business
- Economic Times
The world's first $645 million hydrogen superyacht — built for Bill Gates — is now up for grabs
TOI-Online 'Breakthrough,' the world's first hydrogen-powered $645 million superyacht, linked to Bill Gates, showcases unmatched eco-luxury with cutting-edge green technology and ultra-modern features. A $645 million superyacht named "Breakthrough" is now for sale. It's 390 feet long and is being sold by yacht broker Edmiston. The yacht is widely linked to Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, but reports say he never actually used it. Jamie Edmiston, CEO of Edmiston, called it 'the most extraordinary yacht ever built… the one that will change it all.' The yacht is the world's first hydrogen fuel-cell powered superyacht, which makes it super eco-friendly and high-tech. It's also known as 'Project 821' and was built by Feadship, a famous Dutch shipyard, over five years. 'Breakthrough' can host 30 guests and 43 crew members, with 15 luxurious cabins. It has a long list of amazing features, including a hospital, library, elevator, movie theatre, pool, hot tubs, steam room, gym, and more, as per the report by Fortune. ALSO READ: August 2025 events guide: Back-to-school, pumpkin spice latte return, football, tax-free shopping & more It even has a private owner's deck with 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 offices, and 14 slide-out balconies. Brad Hall, CEO of online yacht site Yachtlify, called it a 'modern engineering marvel.' Heigo Paartalu, CEO of YachtWay, said it's the only privately owned hydrogen-powered vessel in the world. Paartalu explained that building a hydrogen yacht is extremely complex because any hydrogen leak can be dangerous, and very few shipyards in the world can do it. Feadship managed it because they are considered one of the best shipyards globally, as per the report by Fortune. Unlike other yachts that focus on space and luxury, 'Breakthrough' was built with climate and sustainability as the main priority. That's why its engine room takes up more space than usual—because hydrogen systems need special safety and precision. Neither Bill Gates nor Edmiston commented on the sale when contacted by Fortune. ALSO READ: Ghislaine Maxwell quietly moved to Texas Prison from Florida, just as Trump considers pardon Q1, Is the $645 million hydrogen superyacht really owned by Bill Gates? No, the yacht is linked to Bill Gates, but reports say he never actually used or officially owned it. Q2. What makes the Breakthrough superyacht so special? It's the world's first hydrogen-powered superyacht, built for eco-friendly sailing with luxury features like a hospital, theatre, and private owner's deck.


Time of India
7 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
The world's first $645 million hydrogen superyacht — built for Bill Gates — is now up for grabs
The superyacht 'Breakthrough,' valued at $645 million, is now available for purchase. Edmiston is managing the sale of this 390-foot vessel. It is known as the first hydrogen fuel-cell powered superyacht. Built by Feadship, it accommodates 30 guests and 43 crew members. The yacht features a hospital, theatre, and a private owner's deck. It prioritizes sustainability and safety. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Built with rare technology and luxury features Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Designed for safety and sustainability, not just luxury FAQs A $645 million superyacht named "Breakthrough" is now for sale. It's 390 feet long and is being sold by yacht broker Edmiston. The yacht is widely linked to Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, but reports say he never actually used Edmiston, CEO of Edmiston, called it 'the most extraordinary yacht ever built… the one that will change it all.' The yacht is the world's first hydrogen fuel-cell powered superyacht, which makes it super eco-friendly and also known as 'Project 821' and was built by Feadship, a famous Dutch shipyard, over five years. 'Breakthrough' can host 30 guests and 43 crew members, with 15 luxurious cabins. It has a long list of amazing features, including a hospital, library, elevator, movie theatre, pool, hot tubs, steam room, gym, and more, as per the report by even has a private owner's deck with 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 offices, and 14 slide-out balconies. Brad Hall, CEO of online yacht site Yachtlify, called it a 'modern engineering marvel.' Heigo Paartalu, CEO of YachtWay, said it's the only privately owned hydrogen-powered vessel in the explained that building a hydrogen yacht is extremely complex because any hydrogen leak can be dangerous, and very few shipyards in the world can do it. Feadship managed it because they are considered one of the best shipyards globally, as per the report by other yachts that focus on space and luxury, 'Breakthrough' was built with climate and sustainability as the main priority. That's why its engine room takes up more space than usual—because hydrogen systems need special safety and precision. Neither Bill Gates nor Edmiston commented on the sale when contacted by the yacht is linked to Bill Gates, but reports say he never actually used or officially owned the world's first hydrogen-powered superyacht, built for eco-friendly sailing with luxury features like a hospital, theatre, and private owner's deck.


International Business Times
31-07-2025
- Business
- International Business Times
Bill Gates' $645M Hydrogen-Powered Superyacht Up for Sale — He Never Used It
July 31, 2025 21:40 +08 A 390-foot hydrogen-powered superyacht, believed to be commissioned by Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, is now up for sale. Priced at $645 million, the yacht—named Breakthrough (also called Project 821 )—is expected to be showcased at the Monaco Yacht Show. Despite years of development, Gates is reported to have never used the vessel. X Built by Dutch shipyard Feadship and designed by RWD, the superyacht is the world's first "net-zero" yacht powered by liquid hydrogen stored at -253°C. A biofuel backup cuts emissions by 90%. Heat from the fuel system is reused to warm pools and interior spaces, highlighting the yacht's green design. Luxury Redefined at Sea The yacht includes a private four-story residence with bedrooms, offices, a gym, and sea-view balconies. Despite this personalized layout, Gates reportedly never boarded the yacht. Designed like a floating mansion, the yacht also offers an infinity pool, basketball court, cinema, private hospital, hot tubs, and space for 30 guests and 43 crew. The interiors mix fine leather, oak, marble, and rattan, giving the yacht a high-end coastal resort feel. A New Era in Yachting Jamie Edmiston, CEO of the yacht's brokerage firm, called Breakthrough "the one that will change it all," citing its perfect mix of luxury and sustainability. Feadship's Jan-Bart Verkuyl said hydrogen fuel cells are the future of marine travel. Canadian billionaire Patrick Dovigi is rumored to be in talks to buy the yacht. Regardless of who owns it next, Breakthrough is already making waves in the world of sustainable luxury travel.
Yahoo
31-07-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Bill Gates' $645 million superyacht—the first ever to be powered by hydrogen—is for sale. A yachtie calls it ‘a modern engineering marvel, period'
The $645 million, 390-foot 'Breakthrough' superyacht—widely linked to billionaire Bill Gates but reportedly never used by him—is up for sale. It's the world's first hydrogen fuel-cell superyacht and boasts luxurious amenities. If you're looking to cruise in style à la Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, now might be your chance. The $645 million, 390-foot 'Breakthrough' superyacht that's long been linked to the billionaire and philanthropist is up for sale by yacht broker Edmiston. Jamie Edmiston, CEO of his namesake company, said in a statement it's 'the most extraordinary yacht ever built [and] the one that will change it all.' Neither Gates nor Edmiston responded to requests for comment from Fortune, but it's been widely reported across business and industry-specific publications the superyacht was commissioned by Gates just a few years ago. Dutch shipyard Feadship spent five years building 'Breakthrough,' also known as 'Project 821,' and it's large enough to accommodate 43 crew members and 30 guests across 15 cabins. Forbes Australia reported in May 2024 the yacht also features a hospital, library, elevator, movie theatre, pool, hot tubs, steam room, gym, separate owners' deck with two bedrooms, two bathrooms, two offices, and 14 slide-out balconies. 'The big deal about Breakthrough is that it's a modern engineering marvel, period,' Brad Hall, CEO of online yacht marketplace Yachtlify, told Fortune. That's because the 'Breakthrough' is the world's first hydrogen fuel-cell superyacht. And that's what makes the superyacht particularly expensive, Heigo Paartalu, CEO of YachtWay, told Fortune. 'Breakthrough—true to its name—is a genuine breakthrough and milestone in innovation,' said Paartalu, who heads up what can be compared to the Zillow for yachts. 'It's the only privately owned vessel powered by hydrogen, and building one demands extreme precision, as any hydrogen leak could be catastrophic.' Video footage courtesy There are very few shipyards in the world capable of building a vessel like this, Paartalu explained, and he said 'it's no surprise' Feadship pulled it off, as it's widely considered one of the best shipyards globally. While most yacht owners prioritize maximum interior space, 'Breakthrough' was primarily designed with the climate in mind, Paartalu said. Its engine room takes up significantly more space than traditional yacht propulsion systems. 'It's a pretty bold, uncompromising choice,' Paartalu added. Gates is also heavily involved in clean energy projects like Breakthrough Energy, which supports early-stage companies developing technologies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. And because superyacht builders are backed up with production schedules, anyone looking to buy the 'Breakthrough' should be expected to pay a premium, Paartalu said, rather than waiting four-to-five years for a new build. 'Time is priceless at this level,' he said. 'Many buyers prefer immediate gratification over a multi-year wait.' What's also interesting about the sale of 'Breakthrough' is Gates reportedly never even stepped foot on the yacht, even though it's up for sale and will be shown at the Monaco Yacht Show in September. While every superyacht is unique, Paartalu said, in this case, the new owner will be buying more than a boat. 'You're buying future-forward technology and a benchmark in innovation,' he said. 'Add to that a pedigree few can match. And let's be honest: How often can someone say, 'I bought Bill Gates' yacht?'' This story was originally featured on Solve the daily Crossword


India.com
30-07-2025
- Business
- India.com
Meet Breakthrough, Microsoft founder Bill Gates' secret super yacht he never used, now up for sale for a whopping Rs..., the yacht is world's first...
Bill Gates' super yacht is reportedly worth $645 million. (File) Bill Gates, one of the richest men in the world, is known for his simplistic lifestyle, has disposed off many of his luxurious properties over the years, and now a lavish super yacht, reportedly owned by the Microsoft founder will be up for sale at Monaco Yacht Show 2025 for a shocking price. According to reports, the Breakthrough super yacht is the world's first liquid hydrogen-powered vessel, secretly owned by Bill Gates, but the tech billionaire has reportedly never used the luxury boat. Why Bill Gates' Breakthrough yacht is special? As per a New York Post report, Bill Gates' Breakthrough is the world's first hydrogen-powered net-zero super yacht, which runs on liquid hydrogen. The Gates' 'secret' yacht was reportedly designed by RWD under Project 821 and was built by Feadschiff in the Netherlands over a span of five years. The luxurious super yacht boasts seven decks, and all the luxury amenities money can buy, including a full-size basketball court, a movie theatre, a hot tub, a private hospital, a gym, a yoga studio, a beauty room, a massage parlor and a swimming pool. The vessel can accommodate 14 guests and 31 crew members, and has two 20 tonne vacuum-sealed tubes that are filled with hydrogen to provide power at a temperature of -253 degrees Celsius. What does the yacht use for fuel and warmth? The hydrogen fuel makes the Breakthrough yacht an eco-friendly vessel as it does not emit harmful gases unlike coal or diesel-powered boats, which is in line with Bill Gates' image as a vocal environmentalist. Interestingly, in the absence of coal and wood, the yacht uses gel-fueled fire balls to provide warmth to its guests on cold nights, thus remaining a carbon-neutral vessel throughout its journeys. How much does the Breakthrough yacht cost? According to the NY Post report, Bill Gates' super yacht costs an estimated $645 million (over Rs 5652 crore), and even though the billionaire has never officially acknowledged ownership, the yacht is believed to have been built under his instructions.