Breakthrough is a yacht launched on 4 May 2024 and delivered in May 2025. Built by Dutch shipbuilding cooperative Feadship, she is the world's first hydrogen fuel-cell powered superyacht, designed to cruise emission-free over short distances on green hydrogenâÂÂusing onboard cryogenic storage at âÂÂand to power hotel loads with zero emissions. When hydrogen is not available, her fuel cells can run on methanol for greater flexibility. She also carries hybrid diesel-electric generators (e.g., biofuel-capable MTU gensets) for backup and longer-range cruising.
Originally built for Bill Gates, with many design decisions made by Melinda French Gates, the yacht was sold without the Gates family ever stepping onboard. It was purchased by Canadian waste management billionaire Patrick Dovigi.
Breakthrough has 14 balconies, seven unfolding platforms for direct sea access, an infinity pool with contraflow, and an underwater viewing lounge. Her interior was designed by Redman Whiteley Dixon and includes a central atrium with a staircase around the elevator and a townhouse-style layout requested by the owner during construction, giving a villa-like feel within a superyacht scale. Naval architecture was by De Voogt Naval Architects. The yacht has a range of about and a maximum speed around under hybrid propulsion. Classification is with Lloyd's Register, and gross tonnage is 7,247 GT.