Green City Ferries, of Stockholm, Sweden, announced the first two routes for their groundbreaking electric fast ferry, the Beluga24. Passengers travelling to and from the communities of Taby and Osteråker will be the first to benefit from the Beluga24s high-speed, emission-free technology.
“The introduction of our Beluga24 in Stockholm is a major step in reducing carbon dioxide emissions in the region’s waterborne public transport system. By demonstrating our emission-free high-speed ferries in Stockholm, we can show that there is an attractive alternative to traditional vessels. Beluga24 is both environmentally friendly and cost-effective. It provides a comfortable and smooth commuting experience for passengers even at high speeds.”, says Fredrik Thornell, CEO of GCF.
With electric engines powered by either batteries (Tӓby) or hydrogen (Ӧsteråker) the ferries on each route will produce zero emissions. Built in light-weight carbon fibre and with a foil-assisted hull, the vessels reduce energy demand by 50 % compared to conventional high-speed catamarans and produce a smooth ride with very little wake.
GCF has developed Beluga24 based on proven technology: hydrofoil and hull technology from New Zealand, ship design from Italy and Swedish carbon fibre expertise. Swedish Echandia will provide battery and fuel cell systems for the vessels.
Green City Ferries also announced today that they have secured the funding necessary to begin production of the vessels. With production beginning now, the first two Beluga24 for Tӓby and Ӧsteråker are expected to be delivered in 2023 and begin passenger service in early 2024.
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