Dennis Ingemansson and Ned Ship Group have partnered on the superyacht.

Dennis Ingemansson and Ned Ship Group,
known for their work with solar power and zero emission yachts, have unveiled plans for Solar Dream, a 42-metre catamaran.
Designed for a modern yacht owner, it places efficiency at the top along with comfort. Designed to be ecological, it features a 360 square metre solar cell area as well as a hybrid propulsion solution with additional e-engines for efficient cruising.
The catamaran hull form gives a wide beam of 12.5-metres, and the spacious 580 square metre interior accommodates ten guests in three guest cabins and a double owner’s suite which can be merged upon request.
At approximately 1000 gross tonnes, the composite yacht is expected to reach a top speed of 22 knots thanks to twin MTU 16V 200 M70s.