Addu City, Maldives – Fenaka Corporation Limited and Clear Future Synergies Limited signed the largest power purchase agreement in the outer atolls which would transform Gan International Airport into Maldives' first fully solar-powered green airport. . A small archipelago nation with pristine white-sand beaches and crystal-clear waters, the Maldives draws in thousands of tourists every year. But there is trouble in paradise: the low-lying country faces an existential threat from climate impacts, and relies heavily on imported diesel fuel for. . Solar-powered ferry is set to revolutionize public transportation in the Maldives, part of a pilot project launched by the Ministry of Climate Change, Environment, and Energy. The initiative aims to introduce cleaner, more sustainable transportation options in line with the country's renewable. . An artist's view of Apollo, the solar-electric ferry being manufactured by Kochi-based Navalt for Maldives KOCHI: Maldives, known for its white sandy beaches and pristine turquoise waters, will soon get its first solar sea-going ferry, thanks to Navalt, a Kochi-based eco-marine tech company. The ferry is being built by Navalt, an eco-marine tech company based in Cochin, at a cost of Rs 5 crore (MVR 9.