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Norway’s largest zero-emission ferry sets sail

April 17, 2025
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Norway’s Largest Zero-Emission Ferry Embarks on Journey from Türkiye

The construction of Norway’s largest zero-emission ferry, NB1091 Hinnøy, has been successfully completed at Cemre Shipyard in Türkiye. This milestone marks a significant step towards sustainable maritime transportation in Norway, as the vessel sets sail towards its destination.

Ordered by Norwegian ferry company Torghatten Nord three years ago, Hinnøy is a state-of-the-art double-ended ferry powered by a battery-electric propulsion system. Designed by The Norwegian Ship Design Company and classed by DNV, the ferry is equipped with shore charging infrastructure to support its operations.

With a capacity to accommodate up to 399 passengers and 120 cars, Hinnøy is destined to operate on the Bognes–Lødingen route, offering a record-breaking one-hour crossing time for commuters.

Future of Sustainable Shipping

Meanwhile, Cemre Shipyard is also making strides in sustainable shipbuilding by working on two 117-meter-long hydrogen-powered ferries for Torghatten Nord. These vessels, touted as the world’s largest hydrogen-powered ferries, are set to revolutionize maritime transportation.

Commencing construction in August 2024, the hulls and pre-outfitting of the hydrogen-powered ferries will be completed at Cemre Shipyard before final delivery to Norwegian shipyard Myklebust Verft. The ferries are scheduled for delivery in 2026 and will operate in the challenging waters of the Arctic Circle.

Norway’s Green Transition

As Norway accelerates its green transition in maritime tourism and ferry operations, new regulations are being proposed to combat greenhouse gas emissions. Starting from January 1, 2026, zero-emission requirements will apply to tourist ships and ferries under 10,000 gross tons in the World Heritage Fjords.

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Furthermore, Norway aims to reduce GHG emissions by at least 70-75% by 2035, building on its commitment under the Paris Agreement. This ambitious target underscores Norway’s dedication to combating climate change and fostering sustainable practices in the maritime sector.

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