Norway will build an electric cruise ship with giant solar sails.

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The cruise company Hurtigruten Norway has announced plans to create an electric cruise ship with zero emissions and 50-meter sails covered in solar panels. The vessel will harness energy from both the sun and the wind. The presentation of the Sea Zero concept is scheduled for 2030.

Currently, the company’s fleet consists of eight vessels. Each of them accommodates 500 passengers and operates along the Norwegian coast from Oslo to the Arctic Circle. Although it is a relatively small company, its CEO Hedda Felin hopes that this innovative idea will inspire the global cruise industry.

The Sea Zero project was announced by its authors in March 2022. Since then, Hurtigruten Norway, along with 12 maritime partners and the Norwegian research institute SINTEF, has been exploring technological solutions for creating emission-free sea travel.

Hybrid energy

The new vessel will primarily operate on 60-megawatt batteries. They can be charged in ports using clean energy. This is not a problem for Norway, as renewable energy sources account for 98 percent of the country’s energy system.

According to the idea’s author, Jerry Larsson-Fedde, Senior Vice President of Marine Operations at Hurtigruten Norway, the batteries will have a range of 300 to 350 nautical miles. This means that during an 11-day round trip, the liner will charge approximately seven or eight times.

To reduce dependence on batteries, three tall sails will be raised above the deck in windy weather. According to Larsson-Fedde, they will be adjusted independently of each other. They will also be reduced in size when necessary, for example, to pass under bridges. Additionally, they will change their angle of tilt to catch the maximum wind speed.

The sails will be covered with solar panels covering an area of 1500 square meters. They will generate energy to charge the batteries while sailing. The battery charge level will be displayed on board the ship.

The streamlined shape of the vessel will help resist air and contribute to reducing energy consumption.

“In Norway, it can sometimes be dark during winter days. Except for the south, where the sun shines. And in summer, it shines 24 hours a day. So we will be supercharged also thanks to the midnight sun,” noted Jerry Larsson-Fedde.

Norway will build an electric cruise ship with giant solar sails.

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The ship, which will accommodate 500 guests and 99 crew members, will have 270 cabins.

Travelers will be encouraged to minimize their personal impact on climate change through an interactive mobile app. It will track their individual water and energy consumption.

According to Jerry Larsson-Fedde, passengers need to understand “how much energy they are consuming by spending 10 more minutes in the shower or using the air conditioner at full power.”

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Over the next two years, Hurtigruten Norway will test the Sea Zero technological equipment before fully completing the ship’s design in 2026. The company plans to begin its construction at the shipyard in 2027. The first ship is expected to enter Norwegian waters in 2030.

By the way, Hurtigruten Norway has long been promoting eco-friendly shipping. In 2019, the company launched the world’s first hybrid cruise ship powered by batteries. It is currently in the process of converting the rest of its fleet to hybrid battery power in order to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions.

According to the International Maritime Organization (IMO), shipping accounts for about three percent of global anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. In 2018, the organization set a goal to reduce harmful emissions in the sector by at least half by 2050.

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