Zeabuz has signed an LOI with Haugesund Kommune to deliver technology for Norway’s first autonomous city ferry

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The Research and Development project by Haugesund Kommune aims to develop a national pilot for an autonomous zero emission city ferry. The test period will initially last for two years, in which the vessel’s autonomy technology will gradually introduce self-driving capabilities and reduction of crew.   

Following the LOI agreement, Zeabuz will deliver the autonomy software onboard, equipping the ferry with the technology needed to safely conduct self-driving operations in complex traffic scenarios. The route will connect the city islands, make the recreational island Vibrandsøy accessible to the public, and is expected to boost local development, business and tourism in the area. To start it will travel between Haugesund Center, Risøy and Vibrandsøy. After the initial two-year test period, Haugesund Kommune intends to expand the route to also cover additional locations such as Karmøy. 

Zeabuz is a spin-off from the leading research community for autonomous vessels at NTNU in Trondheim, renowned for pioneering the world’s first autonomous urban ferry prototypes. 

Source: Zeabuz 

Stockholm: Torghatten and Zeabuz enter into cooperation for an electric, autonomous city ferry in 2023

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Ferry company Torghatten and the autonomy supplier Zeabuz are launching a new ferry line in the middle of Stockholm from 2023. The ferry will be electric and self-propelled, and is a first step towards exploiting the enormous potential for waterborne mobility both in Stockholm and in other big cities.

  • A new, self-propelled passenger ferry will be operated in Stockholm from 2023
  • The line will run in central Stockholm, between Södermalm and Kungsholmen, with up to 120 trips per day
  • The ferry will take around 25 passengers and have an operator on board in the first phase
  • The ferry will be designed and built in Norway
  • Torghatten operates the service, while Zeabuz supplies the autonomous technology
  • Torghatten was founded in 1878 and is Zeabuz’s largest investor