There have been instances of breakdown, for various reasons, of the RoRo ferries which were recently introduced in Goa. There has been frustration growing among the public regarding these incidents, with some calling for accountability and solutions to prevent future disruptions. It is learnt that there are plans to introduce more RoRo ferries on various other routes by replacing the old ferries. It is pertinent to note that ferries, particularly those using traditional Heavy Fuel Oil, can significantly contribute to water pollution through fuel spills, leaks, and emissions. The transition to electric or hybrid-electric ferries can help mitigate these issues. Another eco-friendly way to operate ferries is by using solar energy. This will introduce a clean and sustainable mode of transport. Solar-operated ferries are equipped with solar panels that cover its roof, converting sunlight into electricity to power its electric motors and auxiliary systems. The use of solar power eliminates the need for fossil fuels, reducing noise, air, and water pollution. When the government decides to scrap the old ferries it would be in the fitness of things to replace them with ferries powered by solar power.