YOUNG Isle of Wight leaders received an insight into hybrid energy technology on a visit to Wightlink.

Isaac Lethbridge, the Island's youth MP, his deputy Benson Hardy and youth council member India Dale met Capt Matt Mullins on the bridge of Wightlink’s flagship Victoria of Wight.

They saw how the ship’s sophisticated engine management system combines energy from conventional generators and powerful batteries to save fuel and cut emissions on the Fishbourne to Portsmouth route.

The young leaders then held a boardroom discussion with Wightlink chief executive Keith Greenfield about matters raised by the Island’s young people through the Make Your Mark initiative.

They included the ferry company’s Green Agenda, careers in the maritime industry and fare structures.

Youth Council member Owen Buchan joined them for the talk.

Isaac Lethbridge said: “It was a fantastic opportunity to learn more about Wightlink and its work.

"It was particularly great to hear about the company's commitment to protecting the environment as this was a key issue raised by young people.

"I look forward to working with Wightlink more in the future to ensure the best deal for the youth of the Island.”

Mr Greenfield said: “It was a pleasure to meet the Island’s young leaders. I was impressed with the range of subjects they wanted to talk about and explained our passion to protect the environment while promoting our beautiful Island to visitors.”