http://www.impactlab.net/2018/11/23/large-tesla-ships-all-electric-container-barges-are-launching-this-autum/
Large “Tesla ships” all-electric container barges are launching this autum
November 23rd, 2018  

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The Dutch company Port-Liner is building two giant all-electric barges
dubbed the ‘Tesla ships‘. The company announced that the vessels will be
ready by this autumn and will be inaugurated by sailing the Wilhelmina canal
in the Netherlands.

The 100 million-euro project supported by a €7m subsidy from the European
Union is expected to have a significant impact on local transport between
the ports of Amsterdam, Antwerp, and Rotterdam.

Chief executive of Port-Liner Ton van Meegen told The Loadstar:

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“There are some 7,300 inland vessels across Europe and more than 5,000 of
those are owned by entrepreneurs in Belgium and the Netherlands. We can
build upwards of 500 a year, but at that rate it would take some 50 years to
get the industry operating on green energy.”

The battery-powered barges  ... are capable of carrying 280 containers.

The first 6 barges are expected to remove 23,000 trucks from the roads
annually in the Netherlands and replace them with zero-emission transport.

Port-Liner is developing its own vessels, but they developed a battery pack
technology that houses the batteries inside a container.

Meegen says that it could allow them to retrofit existing barges:

“This allows us to retrofit barges already in operation, which is a big
boost for the industry’s green energy credentials.The containers are charged
onshore by carbon-free energy provider Eneco, which sources solar power,
windmills and renewables.”

The first vessels will complete their maiden voyage later this year.

Electrek’s Take

As we have often discussed in the past, all modes of transportation are
gradually being converted to electric propulsion and that includes maritime
transport.

It’s also an important mode of transportation to convert since it produces a
lot of pollution. Some of the world’s largest cargo ships emit pollution
comparable to millions of passenger cars put together.

I think it’s an exciting time on that front because we have seen several
major projects like this one in the past few months. A new all-electric
cargo ship with a massive 2.4 MWh battery pack in China and two massive
all-electric ferries in Sweden and Denmark come to mind.
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