Norway's largest zero-emission ferry sets sail
Construction of Norway’s largest zero-emission ferry has been completed at Cemre Shipyard in Türkiye, and the vessel has embarked on the voyage toward Norway.

The Turkish shipbuilder revealed the departure of NB1091 Hinnøy on April 15, 2025, three years after receiving the shipbuilding order from Norwegian ferry company Torghatten Nord.
Developed by The Norwegian Ship Design Company, Hinnøy is a double-ended ferry powered by a battery-electric propulsion system and supported by shore charging infrastructure. The Norwegian-flagged ferry was classed by DNV.
The ferry was designed to operate on the Bognes–Lødingen route, with a record-breaking one-hour crossing time, and the capacity to accommodate up to 399 passengers and 120 cars.
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