The trial operation of the world’s first electric Abra manufactured using 3D printing technology

#RTA has launched the trial operation of the world’s first electric abra manufactured using 3D printing technology, in collaboration with the private sector. The abra, which can carry 20 passengers, was designed, and built to retain the traditional abra identity. This initiative supports the government’s efforts to achieve Dubai’s 3D printing strategy. It aims to reduce abra manufacturing time by 90%, slash manufacturing costs by 30%, and cut operation and maintenance expenses by 30%. Additionally, it supports RTA’s environmental sustainability strategy for maritime transport. This abra, which can carry 20 passengers, features numerous technical attributes, including the longest monocoque structure created using 3D printing technology, measuring 11 metres in length and 3.1 metres in width. It has an electric propulsion system powered by two 10-kilowatt motors and lithium batteries. The abra will be operated at the Sheikh Zayed Road Marine Transport Station on the TR6 line on a trial base. During this operation phase, the performance of the abra will be monitored and compared with the current 20-passenger fibreglass abras.
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