Rolls-Royce to Supply Propulsion for Battery-Powered Ferry

March 22, 2013

Photo: Rolls-Royce
Photo: Rolls-Royce

Rolls-Royce has signed a contract for the delivery of its Azipull propulsion and control system for the "ferry of the future," a new vessel which will operate on battery power alone.  

The vessel is being built at the Fjellstrand yard in Norway, and once in service will be operated by Norwegian transport company Norled between Lavik and Oppedal.

In 2010, the Norwegian Ministry of Transport announced a tender to develop a new ferry that was 15-20% more energy efficient than existing vessels. The Rolls-Royce Azipull propulsion system, which utilizes pulling propellers as opposed to conventional azimuth thrusters, will help the battery powered, aluminum catamaran meet these standards.

The ferry will have a capacity of 120 cars and 360 passengers and will operate at a speed of about 10 knots, taking 20 minutes to cross between Lavik and Oppedal. The ferry will charge its lithium-ion batteries while loading or unloading cars and overnight when moored along the quay.

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