Hybrid Powered Cruise Ship
As the first hybrid-electric powered cruise ship MS Roald Amundsen from Norwegian shipping company Hurtigruten was introduced in 2019.
Hybrid powered cruise ship. Hurtigrutens hybrid powered MS Roald Amundsen has made maritime history Credit. A third as-yet unnamed hybrid-powered ship will be delivered in 2021. What made her stand out in Stornoway apart from her striking shape and colours was the fact that she is a hybrid ship.
MS Roald Amundsen made history this summer as the first cruise ship to sail on battery power and became the first hybrid electric-powered ship to transit the Northwest Passage. T he worlds. Hurtigruten Norwegian coastal cruise operator Hurtigruten introduced what the company says is the worlds first hybrid electric-powered expedition ship this year.
Worlds first hybrid cruise ship cuts emissions by 20 - and can sail in total silence. By any standards her accommodation looks luxurious. Hurtigruten MS Roald Amundsen the worlds first hybrid powered cruise ship.
055 Cruise ship powered by battery to set sail on maiden voyage Cruise ship powered by battery to set sail on maiden voyage Jul 1 2019 The vessel is the first of two such hybrid ships. A third yet unnamed hybrid-powered ship will be delivered in 2021. Hurtigruten wants the cruise industry to change and the Norwegian company is leading the charge with its new hybrid-powered expedition ship the MS Roald Amundsen the first in the world to use.
Hurtigrutens ground-breaking ships employ the same hybrid technology which combined with increased fuel efficiency and other green technology will reduce fuel. Many major cruise lines have added LNG-powered ships to the order books including Costa Cruises recently launched Smeralda. However Norwegian cruise operator Hurtigruten is working to change that with the launch of MS Roald Amundsen the worlds first hybrid electricpowered expedition ship.
Stornoway is a popular destination for cruise liners and many of them are specialist explorer cruises. September 08 2016. This opens a new chapter in maritime history.
