ICE Designs Electric Ferry

Shailaja A. Lakshmi
Friday, February 1, 2019

Europe’s independent ship design and marine engineering consultancy International Contract Engineering (ICE) Group said that it has recently developed a design for an all-electric ferry that can carry 200 passengers and 45 cars.

The UK-based engineering services company said that the ferry was designed as part of a new ferry service planned by an undisclosed client.

The shallow-draft double-ended mono-hull ferry will be propelled by four 750 kW propeller pods, achieving a speed of 15 knots in open water and operating with 10 knots in harbour.

Remotely operated battery charging stations will be fitted shore-side on each terminal, which will also be equipped with magnetic pad mooring mechanisms to unmanned moor and release the vessel quickly and securely in a variety of tidal conditions.

"The project is yet another example of ICE’s effort to stay in the forefront of marine technology," claimed the company.

Categories: Shipbuilding Marine Power Ferries Technology(Energy) Ferry Design

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