Terntank contracts Kongsberg Maritime to design and equip new wind-assisted tanker

Vessels

Danish operator Terntank has awarded Norwegian technology company Kongsberg Maritime a contract to design and equip its eleventh wind-assisted hybrid chemical tanker.

Courtesy of Kongsberg Maritime

Terntank has on order a total of eleven hybrid tankers that can operate on diesel, biofuel, or methanol, with the latest five featuring wind-assist technology, which is projected to cut emissions by up to 19%.

The new 15,000 dwt vessels feature Kongsberg Maritime technologies aimed at energy conservation and emission reduction. They are also equipped with Terntank’s proprietary battery-powered Hybrid Solution.

Related Article

The tankers are currently under construction at the China Merchants Jingling Shipyard in Yangzhou, with the first delivery expected in 2025. The design concept, featuring wind-assist technology, won the Nor-Shipping Next Generation Ship Award in 2023.

Rune Ekornesvåg, Kongsberg Maritime’s Sales Director – Ship Design, commented: “This latest contract for our fuel-efficient and low-emission tanker design reaffirms the commitment of forward-thinking ship owners to integrating sustainable technologies into their fleets.

“The vessels will feature our Promas propulsion system, which delivers fuel savings of over 6% compared to other systems. Additionally, the ships will utilise battery-powered hybrid propulsion, enhancing operational flexibility and minimising environmental impact.”

Claes Möller, Chief Executive Officer at Terntank, added that the combination of a good design and innovative systems to be installed on a newbuild vessel will reduce the carbon footprint of maritime operations beyond the regulatory requirements.

Kongsberg Maritime sees a growing demand for sustainable technologies in shipping so exploring future fuel types like methanol, ammonia, and biofuels, with a specific focus on long-range vessels, is part of the company’s strategic approach to position itself as a front-runner in designing low-emission and sustainable solutions for the shipping industry.

According to Kongsberg, this latest order brings the total number of ships in this design series to thirteen, eleven from Terntank, and a contract for two similar vessels (without suction sails) for Swedish operator Sirius Redri AB.