It works with hydrogen, Bill Gates' secret yacht goes out for sale, costs $645 million.

One of the most extraordinary yachts ever built, called Breakthough, is expected to go on sale for the first time during Monaco Yacht Show in September, writes A2 CNN. With a height of 119 feet and a staggering price of $645 million, this luxury superyach is built by the Dutch company Feadship and [...]
With a height of 119 feet and a staggering price of $645 million, this luxury superyach was built by the Dutch company Feadship and designed to be the world's most friendly and environmentally friendly “.
Built with the latest technology and fully equipped with liquid hydrogen and new generation fuel cells, Breakthhough has been promoted as the first yacht <x0net zero”, which does not release pollution in the atmosphere. Hydrogen is stored on board at temperatures -253 °C and the energy produced by it warms pools, steam rooms, and even towels in guest rooms.
Jaht has the capacity to accommodate 30 guests in 15 cabins, served by a 43-member crew. The owner's area has been built as a four - story private residence equipped with two bedrooms, two baths, a gym, two chimney offices, a library, and a personal elevator. There is also a cinema, several hydromassage bathtubs, a swimming pool “finity”, a basketball field and even a private hospital.

The interior is made of luxurious materials such as leather, marble, and white oak to create an elegant coastal atmosphere. Ballcones are hidden and come automatically from pressing a button, while five decks on water and two below offer endless spaces for relaxation and entertainment.
Although it has often been described as the property of billionaire Bill Gates, who ordered the yacht in 2021, it is reported that Microsoft's founder has never boarded. However, his connection to the “821” project, as it is called during construction, is widely mentioned in the media. According to recent reports, the yacht is expected to be bought by Canadian billionaire Patrick Dovig, CEO of the environmental company Green For Life Environment. /Periscope/












