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A Swedish-based technology company called Candela believes it has the answer to complex, frustrating and endless commutes in cities like Washington and New York. That remedy would be the Candela P-12 Shuttle, described as “the world’s first electric hydrofoiling ship” which the company says produces “neither noise nor wake.” (Photo courtesy of Candela press kit)

A Swedish-based technology company called Candela believes it has the answer to complex, frustrating and endless commutes in cities like Washington and New York. That remedy would be the Candela P-12 Shuttle, described as “the world’s first electric hydrofoiling ship” which the company says produces “neither noise nor wake.” (Photo courtesy of Candela press kit)

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