Hybrid Powered Cruise Ship
Hurtigruten Norwegian coastal cruise operator Hurtigruten introduced what the company says is the worlds first hybrid electric-powered expedition ship this year.
Hybrid powered cruise ship. Cruise operators with a particular need to comply with environmentally conscious guidelines such as the Polar Code for Arctic and Antarctic expeditions have pushed this further with technological firsts in cruise such as. Hurtigruten will debut a second hybrid-powered ship the MS Fridtjof Nansen in 2020. Batteries on board help the ship.
As the first hybrid-electric powered cruise ship MS Roald Amundsen from Norwegian shipping company Hurtigruten was introduced in 2019. Recently the cruise ship MS Roald Amundsen completed its first voyage to Antarctica. September 08 2016.
055 Cruise ship powered by battery to set sail on maiden voyage Cruise ship powered by battery to set sail on maiden voyage Jul 1 2019 The vessel is the first of two such hybrid ships. This opens a new chapter in maritime history. In an exclusive interview with Forbes Hurtigruten CEO.
T he worlds. Hurtigruten launched the MS Roald Amundsen in 2019 the first of a series of hybrid-battery powered expedition cruise ships. Hurtigrutens ground-breaking ships employ the same hybrid technology which combined with increased fuel efficiency and other green technology will reduce fuel.
In 2020 she is followed by sister ship MS Fridtjof Nansen. In 2020 she is followed by sister ship MS Fridtjof Nansen. MS Roald Amundsen made history this summer as the first cruise ship to sail on battery power and became the first hybrid electric-powered ship to transit the Northwest Passage.
The hybrid powered expedition cruise ship is using battery packs to support her low-emission engines and will reduce CO2 emissions with more than 20 compared to other cruise ships of the same size. Hurtigruten introduced the worlds first hybrid battery powered cruise ships the MS Roald Amundsen this summer. The worlds first hybrid-powered cruise ship set sail from Norway in July and is now in Vancouver BC.
