World’s First Hydrogen-Powered Superyacht Worth $645 Million Listed For Sale

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Bill Gates might sell a $645 million superyacht, called Breakthrough or Project 821 to Canadian Billionaire Patrick Dovigi, per reports.

The 390-foot superyacht was constructed by Dutch shipbuilding company Feadship in 2021 and was launched 3 years later.

It is the first hydrogen-powered superyacht in the world and is equipped with two massive bedrooms, a helipad, a gymnasium, a spa and an infinity pool.

Though neither Bill Gates nor Feadship confirmed the commissioning of the superyacht, it was widely reported that it belonged to the 13th richest person.

Per sources, Bill Gates has never stepped foot on the superyacht and is seemingly ready to sell it, per Luxury Launches.

CEO of Green For Life Environmental Patrick Dovigi is being linked to the purchase of the superyacht.

Dovigi played minor leagues and eventually became the founder of Green For Life Environmental Inc. in 2007.

The company became one of the most reputed waste management companies in North America, with a value of $18.62 billion as of April 2025, per Market Watch.

Dovigi has an estimated net worth of about a billion dollars and is the 97th richest person in Canada.

Jamie Edmiston, CEO of Edmiston, a superyacht brokerage and management company said that the superyacht is truly a game-changer, even calling it the most extraordinary one ever constructed till now.

It has several outdoor lounges, a massive spiral staircase and an observation room. Breakthrough superyacht can reach a top speed of 17 knots and can even cross the Atlantic Ocean.

This is not the first time that Dovigi might buy a yacht. He bought the AHPO, a 377-foot superyacht with 6 decks from billionaire Michael Lee-Chin in 2023 for a whopping 362 million dollars but will part with it after less than 2 years of owning it, per Luxury Launches.

The superyacht is being listed for sale for $370 million by Edmiston and Moran Yacht & Ship.

It was listed for sale soon after it was launched in 2024 for upwards of $600 million, per The Sun.

References: Daily Mail, New York Post, Luxury Launches

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