Electric ferry project targets port emissions

The image shows a render of the HADAG Type 2030e ferry

Source: Lehmann Marine

Three new electric ferries are being built to support port electrification and reduce port emissions on the passenger routes in and out of the Port of Hamburg.

Lehmann Marine is delivering 3.8 MWh energy storage systems for HADAG’s first fully electric passenger ferries, being constructed by SET Shipyard for, as the operator modernises its fleet and advances zero-emission harbour transport.

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