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World’s first hydrogen-powered cruise ship launched

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Viking’s hydrogen-powered cruise ship will use hydrogen stored on board with fuel-cell technology

Fincantieri has announced the launch of the world’s first hydrogen-powered cruise ship, Viking Libra, in partnership with Viking.

Currently under construction at Fincantieri’s Ancona shipyard, this vessel will utilise onboard-stored hydrogen for both propulsion and electricity generation, with delivery scheduled for the end of 2026.

Viking Libra will feature a gross tonnage of approximately 54,300 tonnes, a length of 239 m, and the capacity to accommodate up to 998 passengers in 499 staterooms. Designed with sustainability at its core, the ship will operate with zero emissions, enabling access to even the most environmentally sensitive areas. The vessel’s state-of-the-art hydrogen propulsion system, combined with advanced fuel-cell technology, will generate up to 6 MW of power, setting a new benchmark for the decarbonisation of the cruise industry. In addition, Viking’s upcoming Viking Astrea, also under construction at the Ancona shipyard and scheduled for delivery in 2027, will be powered by hydrogen as well.

A key contributor is Isotta Fraschini Motori, a Fincantieri subsidiary specialising in fuel-cell technologies, which will provide tailored solutions forViking Libra. The ship will feature innovative hydrogen loading and storage systems, further enhancing operational efficiency.

Additionally, Fincantieri and Viking have signed an agreement for the construction of two new cruise ships, with delivery slated for 2031, further strengthening their longstanding and successful partnership.

Fincantieri chief executive and managing director Pierroberto Folgiero stated, “With Viking Libra, we are not only delivering the world’s first cruise ship powered by hydrogen stored on board, but we are also reinforcing our commitment to shaping the future of sustainable maritime transport. Furthermore, we are thrilled about Viking’s decision to expand its fleet with the order of two additional ships, which reaffirms the strength of our partnership, and the trust placed in our expertise.”

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