TT-Line Signs Contract for New Green RoPax Ferry
TT-Line has recently announced the signing of a contract for the construction of a cutting-edge Green RoPax ferry, showcasing their commitment to sustainable shipping in the Baltic Sea. This new vessel aims to combine advanced technology with enhanced passenger comfort, marking a significant milestone in TT-Line’s fleet renewal and decarbonization strategy.
TT-Line’s new Green RoPax ferry will measure approximately 240 meters in length and have the capacity for around 1,000 passengers. Equipped with advanced LNG-hybrid propulsion technology and shore-power-fed battery capability, this vessel ensures higher operational and environmental efficiency. The focus on green credentials extends to introducing new cabin concepts and spacious outdoor areas to elevate the overall passenger experience.
The construction of the new ferry will take place at China Merchants Jinling Shipyard, TT-Line’s trusted partner since 2018. This partnership ensures continuity in design and quality, maintaining TT-Line’s high standards of safety and sustainability. Building on the success of TT-Line’s Nils Holgersson and Peter Pan ferries, which have consistently received five-star ratings in the Clean Shipping Index, the new Green RoPax ferry reinforces TT-Line’s commitment to environmentally responsible maritime transport in the Baltic Sea.
Spirit of Tasmania IV ferry enters second month of storage at Leith, Scotland
TT-Line has signed a contract for the construction of a new Green RoPax ferry, emphasizing their dedication to sustainable shipping practices. The upcoming vessel will incorporate cutting-edge technology, including LNG-hybrid propulsion and shore-power-fed battery capability, to enhance operational and environmental efficiency. Additionally, the ferry will introduce new cabin concepts and spacious outdoor areas to elevate the passenger experience. Construction will take place at China Merchants Jinling Shipyard, ensuring continuity in design and quality for the European market. This project underscores TT-Line’s commitment to remaining at the forefront of zero-emission ferry technologies and further strengthening their leadership in environmentally responsible maritime transport across the Baltic Sea.