Newly Built Ferry ATHENA Started Serving the Strait of Messina for Bluferries

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Bluferries, part of FS Logistix and active on the Strait of Messina, has announced that the newly built ferry ATHENA is now operational between Sicily and Calabria.

CEO Giuseppe Sciumè said, “ATHENA represents a decisive step in the renewal of our assets, ensuring more efficient connections during the busy summer season. The new ship also introduces a greener and more modern fleet, proving our commitment to environmental protection.”

ATHENA features hybrid propulsion, reducing CO₂ emissions by 56% compared to the oldest vessels in the fleet, and by 13% compared to the non-hybrid sister ships TRINACRIA and SIKANIA. It uses ‘zero-emission’ technology during port approaches and loading operations, relying on electric motors powered by batteries that charge while sailing.

Solar panels supply 25 kW of energy for accommodation services. The engines can run on diesel blended with up to 20% biodiesel. A fresh water system onboard reduces water consumption by over 70%.

The ship was built following a EUR 26 million investment, partially funded with public support.

ATHENA is 105 metres long and 18 metres wide. She has one vehicle deck and one passenger deck. Capacity is up to 22 trucks or 125 cars, and 393 people, including crew. Facilities are adapted for passengers with reduced mobility, offering high standards of comfort and reduced vibration.

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Bluferries took delivery of ATHENA

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Bluferries, a company that is part of the FS Group (Italian State Railways), has welcomed its newly built double-ended ferry ATHENA, which has just arrived in the port of Messina.

“ATHENA – the name of the latest addition to the Bluferries fleet – marks a significant step forward in the field of sustainable maritime technology,” said Giuseppe Sciumè, Chief Executive Officer of Bluferries. “It is a hybrid RoRo passenger ship equipped with a latest-generation hybrid propulsion system, underlining our commitment to environmental protection.”

Valued at EUR 26 million, ATHENA is a sister ship to the non-hybrid vessels TRINACRIA and SIKANIA. All three ships were ordered through the support of Ferrando & Massone Shipbrokers and built at the Kanellos Brothers Shipyard in Perama, Greece.

ATHENA is 105 metres long and 18 metres wide. She has a dedicated vehicle deck and a separate passenger deck. Her capacity allows for up to 22 trucks or 125 vehicles, and 393 people including travellers and crew members.

In the coming weeks, ATHENA will enter service on the regular maritime route between Messina and Villa San Giovanni, across the Strait of Messina.