24 March 2025
Why Hybrid Ships are a surprisingly excellent idea?

Hybrid ships can save you money in three key ways. But there’s also one additional reason they’re such an excellent idea. Find out what it is!
Hybrid ships can save you money in three key ways. But there’s also one additional reason they’re such an excellent idea. Find out what it is!
Why was an integrated hybrid solution for two new RoPax vessels the perfect choice to support Finnlines’ long-term decarbonization goals?
Let’s dive into the hottest trends in hybrid ships and find ways to save fuel while increasing vessel performance and attractiveness.
US-built hybrid tug from Berg Propulsion featuring a fully integrated electric system is a high-tech win for America’s fleet.
The partnership between river bus service Thames Clipper and transport company Uber is building the country’s first high-speed hybrid ferry.
ROBOSHIP, a standard hybrid-electric propulsion vessel aiming to promote a vision for the future of ships.
Zinus has secured a contract from Norwegian firm Havnekraft to develop and supply a new, flexible shore power technology for cruise ships.
RINA has followed the design, approval, and supervision of the wind-assisted diesel-electric cargo vessel M/V Tharsis.
World First Hydrogen-Powered Vessel will reduce fossil fuel consumption by more than 40% while it has been funded NOK 92.5 million from Enova.
Following the successful installation of the Norsepower Rotor Sail on the hybrid ferry M/V Copenhagen in 2020, and a year of demonstrated results, Scandlines has prepared the sister ferry M/V Berlin for its own Rotor…