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Cemre Shipyard completes Norway’s largest zero-emission ferry for Torghatten Nord

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Cemre Shipyard has announced the departure of NB1091 Hinnøy, Norway’s largest zero-emission ferry, built for Torghatten Nord, as she sets sail toward her new home in the northern waters of Norway.

Developed by The Norwegian Ship Design Company and built with precision and care at Cemre Shipyard, Hinnøy represents the next generation of environmentally friendly ferry transportation. Designed to operate on the Bognes–Lødingen route, she stands out among battery-powered ferries with a record-breaking one-hour crossing time.

Hinnøy is a double-ended ferry powered by an advanced battery-electric propulsion system, supported by shore charging infrastructure. With two separate propulsion configurations, she offers unmatched reliability and flexibility, ensuring seamless service even under the demanding environmental conditions of Norway’s rugged fjords and Arctic waters.

Built under DNV class and flying the Norwegian flag, Hinnøy accommodates up to 399 passengers and 120 cars. Every aspect of her design—both interior and exterior—has been developed with passenger comfort, energy efficiency, and operational safety in mind.

As she embarks on this new chapter, we wish Hinnøy fair winds and smooth seas. We are proud to see yet another Cemre-built vessel contribute to shaping the sustainable future of maritime transportation.

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