Volvo Penta introduced Northern Offshore Services (N-O-S) would be the first to deploy its new IPS Professional Platform, lining up installs on newbuild crew switch vessels (CTV) slated to set sail within the second half of 2024.
Volvo Penta’s newly launched propulsion providing, an evolution of its confirmed Inboard Performance System (IPS) resolution, is designed with a twin energy enter idea that permits the utilization of various combos of energy sources from combustion engines working on renewable fuels to completely electrical or hybrid options. This flexibility is meant to make vessels extra simply adaptable to future vitality necessities.
“It is a significant advantage in this industry to develop solutions that are future-proof,” mentioned Johan Inden, president of Volvo Penta Marine. “The design of the Volvo Penta IPS Professional Platform enables companies to adapt to evolving energy requirements. We are proud to build on one of our partnerships and work with N-O-S on this collaboration to transform the work of CTVs to become efficient, as well as integrating features that improve the operator and crew experience.”
N-O-S runs a fleet of round 60 CTVs that work year-round to assist offshore wind farms.
“The first on-water application of the new Volvo Penta IPS Professional Platform in offshore wind has great potential to improve the CTV work that is supporting such a rapidly expanding sector,” Inden mentioned. “N-O-S and Volvo Penta have a longstanding, strong partnership, and we share a vision of innovation that moves the sector toward more efficient and streamlined operations. We hope these on-water applications lead to new industry standards, and ultimately, a more sustainable future.”