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Emission-free tourism on Norwegian fjords

The zero-emission sightseeing boat Future of The Fjords transports tourists around a UNESCO World Heritage fjord in Norway.

Black and white, rectangular electric sightseeing boat sailing in a fjord

For holiday destinations across the world, the environmental and social impact of tourism is huge. In an extreme case like Venice, a city centre with 55 000 residents receives 60 000 tourists every day.

The influx of so many people presents multiple challenges, including increased pollution.

Black cockpit of an electric sightseeing boat with big windows overlooking snow-capped mountains

Electric sightseeing boat

In the winding fjords of Western Norway, a ground-breaking innovation in sustainable tourism is underway.

Future of The Fjords, a fully electric catamaran holding up to 400 passengers, entered service in May 2018. The ferry operates a route in the inner reaches of the world’s second largest fjord, Sognefjorden, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Future of The Fjords can run at speeds up to 16 knots for 30 nautical miles, thanks to a 1 900-kWh battery pack – about 40 times more than an average electric car. The battery powers two electric engines with a total of 1 170 horsepower.

The sightseeing ferry is charged by a newly developed “Powerdock” system – a 40-metre glass fibre dock equipped with a 700-kWh battery bank connected to the local power grid. The ferry is fully charged in only 20 minutes, allowing for regular departures with new groups of tourists.

The ferry was designed and built by Brødrene AA. It is operated by The Fjords.

Concrete benefits

The key benefit of Future of The Fjords is being able to transport large groups of tourists through a UNESCO World Heritage site without any environmental impact 

The powerful engine and simple charging system enable continuous operation, avoiding hold-ups of tourists and overcrowding in potential bottlenecks.

Market potential

Tourism is one of the world’s largest industries, generating more than 10 per cent of global GDP. At the same time, the environmental impact of tourism continues to grow. Zero-emission transport of tourists will only become more important in years to come.

The successor to Future of The FjordsLegacy of The Fjords – is being built by Brødrene AA and is scheduled for delivery in 2020. A shipyard founded in 1947 in Western Norway, Brødrene AA is now a world leader in fast ferries made of carbon fibre composites.

Black and white, rectangular multilevel electric sightseeing boat being charged at a special dock

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BRØDRENE AA AS

Hyevegen 1775, 6829 HYEN, Norway

+47 57 86 87 00
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At a glance

  • Zero-emission sightseeing ferry in scenic fjord

  • Charges while docking, in only 20 minutes

  • Guiding light for eco-friendly tourism

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Advancing the Sustainable Development Goals