
Transtejo all-electric ferry © Astilleros Gondán
Transtejo received the first of 10 new electric ferries from Astilleros Gondán shipyard
FerryThe first of 10 new, all-electric ferries has been delivered to Transtejo from the Astilleros Gondán shipyard. The 40-metre, 540-passenger vessels will offer emission-free commuter services along Lisbon’s Tagus River in Portugal and will replace a fleet of older fossil fuel-burning ferries.
“Delivering the first of these 10 ferries is an important milestone for us, and it is a joy to see her on the water in Lisbon. We very much look forward to delivering the other nine,” said Antonio Pacheco, Director of GRP Division, Astilleros Gondán.
Ferry electrification is a key part of Portugal’s strategy to reach carbon neutrality by 2050. Consolidating Lisbon’s reputation as one of the most environmentally friendly cities in the world, the electric ferry programme continues a transformative period for a municipality which won the 2020 European Green Capital award.
“Lisbon is making waves as a pioneer in environmentally friendly public transportation, as many of the world’s cities realize the benefits electric ferries bring for sustainability,” said Juha Koskela, Division President, ABB Marine & Ports. “ABB’s leading position in integrated electrification solutions for urban ferries is a highly visible example of our work to make the maritime industry safer, smarter, and more sustainable. We at ABB are proud to play a key role in shaping shipping’s new reality.”
With power distribution managed by ABB Onboard DC Grid™ ensuring that output of each ship’s 1,860-kWh battery pack is safe, reliable and optimized, ABB estimates the new ferries will cut about 6,500 tonnes in CO2 emissions along the Tagus river every year – equivalent to the emissions of 1,400 passenger cars.
ABB is also providing the control and rectifier systems for shore power as well as an advanced communications system which identifies the vessel arriving, its charging status and the power required, enabling the ferries to recharge within 5-10 minutes.
mar 30 2023
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