What you’re about to see is a high-speed, energy-efficient marine technology platform designed for scale, not specialization.
The new Celerity Craft video reveals the architecture of our Dynamic Air Cushion Vehicle (DACV)—a platform built to serve multiple industries, environments, and mission types with one core design. From water taxi to military transport, from pilot transfer to shallow water cargo delivery, this platform adapts.
Conventional boats are purpose-built. Ferries, patrol boats, SAR vessels, cargo carriers—each designed from the ground up, over and over. This fragmented approach slows development, increases costs, and limits flexibility.
Celerity Craft takes a different path: a modular, platform-based design that supports multiple vessel types on a common core. It’s the same logic used in the automotive and aerospace industries, applied now to marine transportation.
This video takes you below the surface—literally and conceptually. It showcases:
You’ll also see how each configuration is built on the same core system—with no need to redesign the vessel from scratch.
This is a marine platform designed for adaptability:
Whether it’s passenger service in a coastal city or freight delivery across an iced-over lake, the platform stays constant. The use case changes.
The pressure to decarbonize, reduce costs, and increase flexibility is reshaping the marine sector. Celerity Craft’s platform directly addresses this shift:
For operators, governments, and partners, this creates a path to faster, cleaner, more economical marine mobility.
Watch the full story unfold, and if you see potential alignment with your mission, route, or technology roadmap, we’re ready to talk.