Wasaline eyes further emission reductions with 'largest battery retrofit' on hybrid ferry
Finnish shipping company Wasaline has decided to expand the onboard battery capacity of its dual-fuel hybrid ferry Aurora Botnia and further reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

The company will expand Aurora Botnia’s battery capacity by an additional 10.4 MWh in autumn 2025 with batteries from AYK Energy.
The lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries will be in operation in January 2026 and are projected to reduce the GHG emissions by 23%, according to Wasaline.
Wasaline’s Aurora Botnia was built in 2021 at Rauma Marine Constructions with an aim to enable the company to achieve fully carbon-neutral operations by 2030.
The hybrid vessel is equipped with dual-fuel engines capable of running on LNG and biogas and 2.2 MWh batteries, and it uses electric-powered Azimuth thrusters. The new battery upgrade is expected to further cut fossil energy use by approximately 10,000 MWh annually.
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