The ceremony has taken place at Tersan Shipyard in Yalova, with esteemed representatives from Tersan Havyard, Norled, DNB Bank and LMG Marine in attendance. This collaboration between leading industry stake holders underlines Tersan’s commitment to delivering cutting-edge, environmentally friendly solutions for the maritime industry.
Each ferry will be 84,5 meters in length and 15 meters in width, and will have the capacity for 60 cars and 250 passengers including crew. The battery capacity for each vessel will be 8,000 kWh, making these ferries with the largest battery capacity in Norway to date. The four battery hybrid ferries are intended to operate on the Stokkvågen-Lovund and Stokkvågen-Træna routes of Norway and contributing to more sustainable and energy-efficient ferry services by 2027.
With the advanced battery technology, these ferries will significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions, setting a new standard in Norway's maritime industry. The vessels will also contribute to cleaner energy consumption and lower operational costs, providing a sustainable economic advantage over time.
These Norled Ferries mark a significance as being the first as a mutual project between Tersan Shipyard and Tersan Havyard. Through this collaboration, Tersan Havyard will ensure dependable supply of hulls, further enhancing overall project efficiency and long-term dependability. The steel cutting ceremony also marks the beginning of the construction phase for these innovative vessels, which will play a crucial role in advancing sustainable maritime transportation.
“We are thrilled to embark on this journey with partners like Tersan Havyard, Norled and LMG Design. This project not only highlights our shipbuilding prowess and our dedication to sustainable practices in the maritime sector, but this partnership also marks a new era of collaboration between Tersan Shipyard and Tersan Havyard, combining decades of expertise with a shared vision to deliver technologically-advanced, high quality, sustainable maritime solutions. This strategic alignment will enhance resource efficiency, streamline the production process, and ensure timely delivery of these cutting-edge vessels to meet the evolving demands of the Norwegian ferry sector”– Mehmet Gazioğlu, General Manager of Tersan Shipyard The hulls of these ferries will be constructed at Tersan Shipyard, utilizing Tersan’s advanced shipbuilding capabilities and years of shipbuilding expertise. Once the hulls are completed, they will be transported to Tersan Havyard for outfitting, ensuring the highest standards of quality and performance throughout the project lifecycle.
“This ceremony symbolizes the start of an incredible journey for a Tersan team across Norwegian and Turkish borders. We strongly believe that Tersan Havyard and Tersan Shipyard together will become a strong contributor in the Shipbuilding market, as we have a fantastic opportunity to combine our great forces. It is important to also highlight that this project shows the incredible development of a strong and trust-based customer relationship with Norled. With regards to newbuilding, this is the first project we have for Norled, and also the first with LMG design. The project has already started, and we all work very well together, there is no doubt that we look forward to the rest of the journey until final delivery of these vessels “ – Silje Smådal, VP Sales Tersan Havyard
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