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2024 March 18   13:22

Sanmar delivers 6th battery electric power tugboat to Norwegian operator

The tug is based on the Robert Allan Ltd's ElectRA 2200 SX design

Sanmar sai that it has delivered one of its game-changing ElectRA Series battery electric powered tugboats to environmentally-conscious Norway-headquartered operator Buksér og Berging, where it will be based at the Port of Oslo.

Named BB ELECTRA by its new owners, the tug is based on the exclusive-to-Sanmar ElectRA 2200 SX design from Canadian naval architects Robert Allan Ltd and is the eighth tug that Sanmar has delivered to Buksér og Berging.

With an overall length of 22.2m excluding fenders, moulded breadth of 10.84m and least moulded depth of 4.4m, BB ELECTRA has 1.718 kWh of battery power. It can achieve a bollard pull ahead of 45 tons and a speed of 12 knots.

Its Caterpillar C32 IMO Tier lll compliant switchable marine generator set provides 940 eKW at 1.800 rev/min and deck equipment includes a DMT TW-E250kN fore winch, Data Hidrolik DTH 50-120P tow hook, Palfinger PK11001MC deck crane and Data Hidrolik DTC 4000 EP-L rope reel.

BB ELECTRA, which has accommodation for a crew of three, is Buksér og Berging’s first eco-friendly electric-powered no emissions tug, but the operator already has a well-deserved reputation for being environmentally-aware, with previous deliveries from Sanmar including the Tier lll emissions compliant sister escort tugs BAMSE and BOB, and BORGOY and BOKN, the world’s first two purely LNG-fuelled tugboats.

Rüçhan Çıvgın, Commercial Director of Sanmar Shipyards, said: “Buksér og Berging, quite rightly, have very exacting demands when it comes to protecting the environment that they work in and we are more than happy to provide a new generation of environmentally-friendly tugboats that more than meet their requirements. We are also always delighted when an existing client comes back or more.”

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