CSL commenced construction of 2 Autonomous Zero Emission electric vessels for ASKO Maritime AS, Norway
Industries Minister of Kerala, P Rajeev laid the keel for the vessels, which will run on the unmanned mode in the Norwegian fjords. A moment of pride for Indian Shipbuilding.
Kochi: The Keel Laying ceremony of the two Autonomous Zero Emission Electric Vessels being built for ASKO Maritime AS, Norway was held at Cochin Shipyard Limited, Kochi. The vessels are considered to be the first of its kind in the field of merchant shipping field.
The meeting was attended by Mr. Kai Just Oslen, Managing Director ASKO MARITIME AS, Norway through video conferencing and expressed his happiness over the progress of the project. Senior Officials of CSL were also present.
Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL), Kochi signed the contract for construction and supply of Two nos Autonomous Electric Ferry for ASKO Maritime AS, Norway with an option to build 2 more identical vessels in 15 July 2020.
This Autonomous Electrical vessel project is an ambitious project in Norway partially funded by the Norwegian Government aimed at emission-free transport of goods across the Oslo fjords. These vessels will be managed by M/s. Massterly AS, a company setup to take technical management and operate autonomous vessels, a joint venture between M/s. Kongsberg, the world leader in autonomous technology and M/s. Wilhelmsen, one of the largest Maritime shipping companies. Once in operation, these vessels will create a new bench mark for the merchant shipping world in the field of Autonomous Vessels with Zero Carbon Emission.
The 67 Mtr long vessels will initially be delivered as a Full-Electric Transport Ferry, powered by 1846 kWh capacity battery. After commissioning of autonomous equipment and field trials in Norway, it will operate as a fully autonomous ferry of ASKO that can transport 16 fully loaded Standard EU trailers in one go across the fjords. The vessels are designed by Naval Dynamics, Norway using Kongsberg Maritime systems, with detailed engineering carried out by CSL. They will be built under DNV GL Classification and flagged in Norway, under the rule regulations of the Norwegian Maritime Authority.
CSL won this export order after detailed evaluation of various global shipyards and based on its value proposition to the customer. CSL’s proven capability & track record to deliver world-quality high-end vessels to prestigious clients in Western Europe also found favour with the Client. CSL holds this Contract, obtained within the current constraints posed by the pandemic, in high significance.
This project is expected to catapult CSL into the league of premier Shipbuilding yards in the world capable of delivering high-tech vessels towards futuristic sustainable solutions.
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