Corvus Energy to supply battery systems for Washington State Ferries hybrid vessels
Corvus Energy has been selected by ABB’s Marine & Ports division to provide battery energy storage systems (ESS) for two new hybrid electric ferries being built for Washington State Ferries (WSF), with an option covering a third vessel, as part of WSF’s $3.98bn Ferry System Electrification plan.
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- Corvus Energy will supply battery systems for two new hybrid electric ferries for Washington State Ferries (WSF).
- The deal is part of WSF's $3.98 billion Ferry System Electrification plan.
- ABB's Marine & Ports division is the buyer, with Eastern Shipbuilding Group building the ferries.
- The agreement includes an option for a third vessel.
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The two new hybrid vessels will each be designed to carry around 1,500 passengers and 160 vehicles. The first two vessels are scheduled to enter service in 2030 and 2031.
"Corvus Energy has been selected by ABB’s Marine & Ports division to provide battery energy storage systems (ESS) for two new hybrid electric ferries being built for Washington State Ferries (WSF), with an option covering a third vessel."
"Corvus Energy has been selected by ABB’s Marine & Ports division to provide battery energy storage systems (ESS) for two new hybrid electric ferries being built for Washington State Ferries (WSF), with an option covering a third vessel."
"Corvus Energy has been selected by ABB’s Marine & Ports division to provide battery energy storage systems (ESS) for two new hybrid electric ferries being built for Washington State Ferries (WSF), with an option covering a third vessel."
"The shipbuilding contract for the hybrid ferries has been awarded to Eastern Shipbuilding Group in Florida."
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