Elkon Wins Hybrid Ferry Contract

December 9, 2014

Elkon (Istanbul), a subsidiary of Imtech Marine, has been awarded an interesting contract from Sedef Shipyard (Tuzla, Istanbul) for the delivery of the electrical equipment, propulsion system and services for two Canadian Seaspan hybrid ferries.

The two, 148.9 m, dual-fuelled (diesel and liquefied natural gas) ferries are propelled by a hybrid-electrical propulsion system and can accommodate up to 59 trailers. These state-of-the-art ferries will replace aging vessels and reduce greenhouse gas emissions significantly, while ensuring the highest level of efficiency, performance and reliability.

For these vessels Elkon will contribute substantially to reducing emissions, by being responsible for the design, specification, production and installation of the complete Electrical system, including the Hybrid Electrical Propulsion system, battery system and automation system.

Ali Can Yurdakul, Elkon Manager Sales & Marketing, comments: “These vessels are complex and very innovative with the additional hybrid battery system. Elkon is proud to have been awarded this contract from Sedef – a long-term partner of our company – to assist the yard in completing this innovative and sustainable project. Of course, we will make sure that everything is on time, of good quality and within budget.”
 

50 specialized engineers
Elkon is recognized as a leading company in Turkey for electrical engineering and installation. “We have some 50 highly specialized electrical and mechanical engineers, and next to that Elkon has more than 350 employees active in execution and installation of projects. We have delivered more than 500 vessels over the last 30 years,” adds Mr Yurdakul.

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