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P&O Ferries releases images of €260 million new super-ferries

P&O Ferries releases images of €260 million new super-ferries designed to revolutionise transport between Britain and Europe

P&O Ferries have released the first official images of the €260 million new generation of super-ferries which will transform the experience of travelling between Britain and the Continent.

The largest ships ever to sail between Dover and Calais, the first of the 230-metre super-ferries will be operational by 2023.

David Stretch, Managing Director – Short Routes at P&O Ferries, said:

“These images provide a glimpse of the transformation which our customers will experience when they travel between Britain and Europe on the most sustainable, most reliable and most customer friendly ships ever to sail on the route.”

“This major investment will be a vital part of Europe’s transport infrastructure into the 2040s and symbolises our commitment to making trade flow for our customers.”

Major innovations of the new super-ferries will include cutting fuel use by 40 per cent through a combination of fuel and battery propulsion and a heat recovery system which saves fuel which reduces the vessel’s carbon footprint.

The double-ended design and two bridges on the ship mean that there is no need for it to turn around.  Outside deck areas to provide viewing platforms of the White Cliffs of Dover and offer panoramic sea views for passengers.

A power management system will efficiently close down parts of the ship when they are not in use. The ships have a revolutionary new shape of hull for the English Channel and azimuth thrusters which increase manoeuvrability of the ship.

P&O Ferries is a leading pan-European ferry and logistics company, sailing 27,000 times a year on eight major routes between Britain, France, Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, Holland and Belgium. It operates more than 20 vessels which carry 8.4 million passengers and 2.3 million freight units every year.

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