Advertisement

World’s first Fully Electric Battery-Powered Tug

The world’s first zero-emission, rechargeable and fully electric battery-powered tugboat, Zeetug30, was launched by Turkey’s Navtek Naval Technologies in 2020 and has now gained a reputation for reliability during more than a year of service at the busy port of Istanbul.

Delivered in March 2020 to the Gisas Shipbuilding Industry,  a major pilotage and towage company at Tuzla Bay, Istanbul, Zeetug30 had completed 1,532 operations by the end of 2021, with 1,930 hours of run time.

Navtek has now signed a contract with Gisas for further tugboats: one Zeetug30 and one Zeetug45. Delivery is scheduled for the end of this year.

Zeetug30 was developed by Gisas, who wanted to replace their existing fleet of diesel tugs with vessels that were both smaller and had lower emissions to meet increasingly stringent port regulations and future de-carbonisation of maritime industry.

The tug they developed measures 18.7m by 6.7m. Being a relatively small vessel, the main challenge was the scale of electrical power required to enable the tug to deliver a minimum of 30 tons bollard pull.

To achieve the required power, Zeetug30 is fitted with six battery DC/DC converters, two inverters for each of the propulsion motors, one each for the propulsion and fire-fighting (FI-FI) pump, and two 150 kVA off-grid converters for the tug’s hotel load.

She can be fully charged at the custom-made charge station in less than an hour.

During test runs, Zeetug30 exceeded the target bollard pull of 30 tons with a maximum pull of 32 tons.

She is currently operating daily in the shipyard section in the Port of Istanbul, where space is severely restricted, and so good manoeuvrability is essential.

Ships Montly - January 2024

Norsepower Rotor Sails installed on Oceanus Aurora

Norsepower, a market leader in mechanical sails for large ships, has successfully installed two Norsepower Rotor Sails on Oceanus Aurora, a Very Large Gas...
Advertisement

Related articles

Norsepower Rotor Sails installed on Oceanus Aurora

Norsepower, a market leader in mechanical sails for large ships, has successfully installed two Norsepower Rotor Sails on...

Wallenius Marine’s new vessel Way Forward enters service

Wallenius Marine's new vessel, Way Forward, has begun her long-term charter with the Volkswagen Group. She recently arrived...

National Historic Ships UK Award Winners 2024 unveiled

National Historic Ships UK Award Winners 2024 Unveiled The winners of the 2024 National Historic Ships UK (NHS-UK) Awards...

Ferguson Marine shipyard hands over Glen Sannox

The UK’s first LNG ferry has been completed by Ferguson Marine (Port Glasgow) and was handed over on...