Finland-based naval structure and engineering consultancy Foreship has been contracted to help compatriot delivery firm Wasaline in delivering a battery improve on MV Aurora Botnia that may see the ferry’s power storage capability enhance practically sixfold.

The ‘world-first’ retrofit will mix two battery chemistries in a hybrid answer that’s anticipated to chop annual CO₂ emissions by as much as 23%.
As knowledgeable, Foreship supplied complete technical and strategic help for the retrofit, constructing on the collaboration that started in the course of the vessel’s preliminary design section. The work included an in depth feasibility examine masking technical impression analysis, emissions modelling and price evaluation, later adopted by provider analysis, classification design, engineering help, and implementation help.
“This is without doubt one of the most technically formidable hybrid conversions but tried on a ro-pax ferry,” Joonatan Haukilehto, Head of New Applied sciences at Foreship, defined.
“By integrating high-power NMC batteries with power dense LFP batteries, now we have enabled Aurora Botnia to attract on the distinctive strengths of each battery chemistries. All of this has been achieved with out requiring main adjustments to the vessel’s electrical infrastructure. To our information, it’s the first time this dual-battery method has been realized in a maritime retrofit.”
In line with Foreship, the improve will increase the vessel’s complete battery capability from 2.2 MWh to 12.6 MWh. Scheduled for commissioning in early 2026, and recharged by renewable shore electrical energy throughout port stays, the enlarged battery setup will provide as much as 20% of the vessel’s complete power demand. It will ship enhanced power effectivity all through its 1,000-plus annual voyages by enabling the LNG-fueled powerplant to function repeatedly at its highest effectivity, whereas utilizing the minimal variety of producing units. Quayside energy use is already zero emissions, because of the shore energy infrastructure at each ports of name.
Particularly, Foreship supported Wasaline in optimizing the retrofit for industrial and regulatory impacts. Utilizing emissions modelling aligned with the EU Emissions Buying and selling System and FuelEU Maritime, the consultancy demonstrated how the mixture of the brand new battery capability with current LNG and bio-LNG gasoline use might allow compliance by to the 2040s. It additionally creates alternatives for Wasaline to promote surplus emission allowances.
“From the start, Aurora Botnia was constructed to evolve, and Foreship has been with us at each step of that journey,” Peter Ståhlberg, Managing Director of Wasaline, stated.
“This newest improve represents a major leap towards our 2030 local weather targets. By integrating superior battery options and maximizing our use of unpolluted shore energy, we’re proving that sustainable ferry transport is wholly viable.”
Moreover, Foreship is anticipated to supply ongoing help in the course of the element engineering, set up, and commissioning phases, together with technical oversight, web site supervision, and useful integration help.
Constructed by Rauma Marine Constructions, the LNG-fueled ferry Aurora Botnia was delivered to Wasaline again in August 2021.
In the course of the ship’s first yr of service, Wasaline was capable of minimize complete CO2 emissions by 51.8 p.c.
Final month, the corporate unveiled plans to attain additional GHG emission cuts by increasing the onboard battery capability of the hybrid ferry. Aurora Botnia’s battery capability will likely be enhanced by an extra 10.4 MWh with batteries from Andorra-based AYK Power.

