Edward Schwarz, Head of Marine Energy Solutions Sales for the United States and Canada at Siemens Energy, likens the island to Manhattan’s “green lung,” Central Park. “You feel like you’re standing somewhere untouched - and the skyscrapers are right there, almost within reach,” he says.
The newest attraction when visiting Governors Island, however, isn’t the island itself, but the way you get there: the Harbor Charger, the very first ferry in New York State that can operate electrically. It transports visitors to the island without CO₂ emissions - almost twice as fast as its predecessors, and quietly, without engine noise or vibration, all for the price of a subway ride.
“Ferries are the only transportation link to Governors Island - the island’s lifeline,” Schwarz explains. However, the existing vessels had aged: the Harbor Charger replaces the diesel-powered Lt. Samuel S. Coursen, commissioned by the U.S. Army in 1956 and in continuous service for nearly seven decades.