Making Sea Traffic More Sustainable: ABB Technology To Power New Hybrid-Electric Ferries
ABB has actually protected a big order from the Polish shipbuilder Remontowa Shiprepair Yard S.A. to provide incorporated power, automation as well as propulsion remedies to 3 huge guest as well as auto ferryboats to run in theBaltic Sea The 195-meter-long ferryboats will certainly each have ability for as much as 400 guests as well as 200 vehicles as well as will certainly be provided to the Polish ferryboat business Polskie Promy one each in 2025, 2026 as well as 2027. The order was scheduled in the very first quarter of 2022. Financial information of the agreement were not revealed.
The Baltic Sea has a few of the densest maritime website traffic in the globe, with regarding 2,000 huge ships cruising in its waters at any type of offered time. The International Maritime Organization– a United Nations firm in charge of controling delivery– has actually assigned the Baltic Sea as an Emission Control Area with more stringent controls to reduce the ecological influence from ships.
Increased electrification as well as power effectiveness will certainly play a vital duty in aiding decarbonize maritime transportation. As the structure for ship electrification, electric propulsion permits the complete combination of power systems as well as tools aboard, supplying substantial gains in security, effectiveness as well as sustainability for the brand-new ferryboats.

Each of the ferryboats will certainly be geared up with 2 7.5 megawatt Azipod ® electrical propulsion systems that will certainly assist accomplish a high level of ability to move as well as effectiveness in harbor procedures. Azipod ® innovation has actually a confirmed capacity to reduce gas usage by as much as 20 percent contrasted to standard propulsion. Independent study suggests that Azipod ® propulsion provides gas as well as exhausts financial savings for ferryboats which can total up to almost $1.7 million as well as 10,000 lots of carbon dioxide exhausts per ship annually.
By incorporating multi-fuel engines with battery power, ABB’s Power as well as Energy Management System (PEMS ™) stabilizes using the various power resources onboard, making it possible for more gains in functional effectiveness as well as minimizing exhausts consequently.
Conventionally, a ship coming close to port involves an additional engine as a failsafe back-up, which is sub-optimal in regards to gas effectiveness. The crossbreed option makes use of batteries to give this redundancy. Integrated power is so receptive that bigger ferryboats can accomplish equal efficiency making use of reduced installed power than that needed by equivalent ships, guaranteeing decreased exhausts in any type of scenarios.
The 3 ferryboats will certainly additionally use ABB’s shipside coast link to gain access to plug-in coast power, making it possible for more exhaust decreases, in addition to take advantage of remote tools tracking as well as diagnostics for improved guest as well as ship security.
“With ABB, we have full confidence that all systems will be seamlessly integrated for maximum operational efficiency and sustainability,” stated Bartosz Znyk, Project Director,Remontowa Shiprepair Yard “In addition, the ease of installing Azipod® units significantly increases build efficiency and flexibility in project scheduling, supporting our shipbuilding process.”
“We take great pride in our collaboration with Remontowa and are delighted to support them in their strategy for environmentally friendly ferries,” stated Juha Koskela, Division President, ABB Marine & &Ports “This pro-ject presented us with an excellent opportunity to showcase our abilities as a single system, bridge-to-propeller integration provider.”
Demand for Azipod ® propulsion remains to expand in the worldwide ferryboat sector, which lugs around 4 billion guests, 370 million lorries annually. Ship proprietors are progressively picking Azipod ® innovation that provides 360-degree turning of podded propulsors, raised dependability, decreased resonances as well as even more lane meters for lorries onboard as a result of the area of the system outside the hull.