On the 15th of January, Damen Shipyards handed over Germany’s first, all-electric catamaran (E-Kat) ferry to its operator, AG Reederei Norden-Frisia. Capable of taking up to 150 passengers, the vessel will operate between Norddeich and Norderney on the East Frisian Wadden Sea.

The 32-metre E-Kat has been designed to operate on a thirty-minute route with 28 minutes allowed at each end to disembark and embark passengers. The ferry features over-sized windows to allow passengers to enjoy the views of the Wadden Sea, the world’s largest tidal flats system and a UNESCO World Heritage site.

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Twin hulls for shallow waterways

Built at Damen Shipyards in Poland and the Netherlands, the vessel is driven by two propellers, each powered by a 600-kW electric motor. Given the shallow waterways in which it will operate, it has been designed with twin hulls giving it a draught of just 1.2 metres. These aluminium hulls together with a superstructure, also made of aluminium, ensure that weight has been kept to a minimum, enabling it to operate at speeds of up to 12 knots.

Royal Van der Leun delivered and integrated various advanced systems essential for the ferry’s operation. These included the own energy management systems, electrical installations, safety solutions, and the state-of-the-art charging infrastructure.

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Power from solar panels

AG Reederei Norden-Frisia has a proven commitment to sustainability in its operations, and the E-Kat ferry is part of a wider programme to achieve zero emissions. The vessel will be CO2 neutral when operating and the electricity that charges its batteries will come from onshore solar panels. Royal Van der Leun designed and installed the electrical systems for the jetty.

Joschka Böddeling, Sales Manager at Damen Shipyards: ‘The E-Kat is a very special ferry. We are delighted that it has been delivered and look forward to seeing it in operation once the summer season gets underway. It has been built to the highest standards and we have no doubt that it will serve for many years to come.’

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