The Busan Port Authority (BPA) has launched South Korea’s first state-owned all-electric ferry, with the end-to-end electric power and propulsion system supplied by ABB.
Constructed by Busan’s Kangman Corporation, the passenger ferry is the first step taken by the South Korean authorities in realizing their goal of replacing 140 state-owned assets with ships running on cleaner energy sources by 2030 – aligning with environmental legislation. Sustainable ferries are set to play a significant role in South Korea’s goal to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, as set out in the country’s Green New Deal announced in 2020.
“This vessel demonstrates Busan Port Authority’s commitment to cleaner, smarter port operations,” said Woong-Ki Lee, port manager, Busan Port Authority.
“By introducing an all-electric ferry to serve our North-South Port connection, we are reducing local emissions and noise while providing a replicable model for future harbor craft. ABB’s integrated electric propulsion and energy storage system has given us the efficiency, safety and reliability we need to deliver a better experience for passengers and a healthier environment for our city.”
The vessel features ABB’s Onboard DC Grid power distribution system, as well as its PEMS power and energy management system, which controls overall power distribution, increases fault tolerance and provides a high degree of reliability.
During operations, the ferry is remotely monitored and supported by experts from ABB’s global network of ABB Ability Collaborative Operations Centers. Remote support and connectivity, together with advanced data analytics enabled by the ABB Ability Remote Diagnostics System, are in place to enhance the vessel’s operational safety and optimize performance while helping to promptly detect and correct faults on board.
Equipped with two 1,068kWh battery packs for emissions-free operations, the vessel will take approximately one hour and 30 minutes to fully charge the battery using 500kW of power, which enables about two hours of operation.
While the vessel is berthed, it is connected to the shore charging station via a stable optical communication link, allowing automatic control of charging and discharging from on board.
“The launch of this new passenger ferry is testament to both Busan Port Authority’s and South Korea’s decarbonization ambitions and provides a blueprint in pursuit of increasing energy-efficiency and reducing emissions,” said Riccardo Repetto, global segment manager, short distance shipping, ABB’s Marine & Ports division.
“The project also demonstrates the power of ABB’s Onboard DC Grid as an enabling platform for cleaner maritime operations. We are proud to have played an integral role in delivering South Korea’s first state-owned all-electric ferry.”
In related news, UK’s first fully electric ferry becomes operational on the River Thames
