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EST-Floattech Octopus battery systems selected for 6 new Arklow Shipping coasters

Written by Marine Log Staff
Arklow Shipping coaster. [Photo: Ferus Smit]

Arklow Shipping coaster. [Photo: Ferus Smit]

EST-Floattech B.V. is to deliver its Octopus Lite battery system for a new series of six 11,000 dwt coasta; cargo vessels to be built for Irish ship operator Arklow Shipping by the Ferus Smit shipyard in the Netherlands.

Working closely with the shipyard, and with the vessels’ electrical systems provider, Eekels Technology, EST-Floattech designed the battery system to fit the sailing profile of the vessels perfectly. This close collaboration provides both technology and efficiency gains for Arklow Shipping.

The new series of 11,000 DWT general cargo vessels marks another successful chapter in the ongoing collaboration between Ferus Smit and Arklow Shipping.

The battery systems will support several onboard functions, such as grid stabilization during sailing. Other functions include loading and offloading operations, in particular when the vessel’s electric excavator is deployed. The Octopus Lite BESS will also provide power for the bow thruster and enable zero-emission port stays, improving overall efficiency and reducing CO2 and other emissions across the vessel’s entire operational profile.

“We selected EST-Floattech as our partner, because of their proven battery performance and excellent service on previous vessel series,” said Patrick Kuiper, mechanical designer at Ferus Smit Shipyard. “Their modular battery system design allows for capacity upgrades over the vessel’s lifetime, providing the shipowner with added flexibility and ensuring the vessels remain future-proof.”

Delivery of the first vessel is scheduled for 2026, with the final vessel expected to be completed in 2029. Walter van der Pennen, Chief Commercial Officer at EST-Floattech, comments:

“We are grateful for the trust that Ferus Smit, Eekels and Arklow Shipping have put in us,” said Walter van der Pennen, chief commercial officer at EST-Floattech. “In general, we see a strong interest among cargo vessel owners to operate more efficiently, and with lower emissions. With tightening regulations our battery systems, in combination with modern electric propulsion solutions, help owners reduce fuel consumption and emissions today, while preparing them for the cleaner, more sustainable shipping of tomorrow.”

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