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Kongsberg Maritime has won a NOK 300 million contract with Pelagic Wind Services to supply advanced vessel design and equipment for two new CSOVs to be built at Cochin Shipyard in India.

The CSOVs will be built to Kongsberg Maritime’s UT 5519 HL design, which has been upgraded to provide the highest level of operability and safety, while lowering fuel consumption and maintaining excellent sea-keeping properties.

New CSOVs with UT 5519 HL design

The new vessels will be able to operate safely and efficiently in any situation with the lowest possible environmental footprint. They are also designed with an emphasis on safety, comfort and wellbeing for crew and technician’s, with superb accommodation conditions.

We’re delighted to work with Kongsberg Maritime to develop this next-generation vessel, which is firmly focused on sustainable operation, safety and efficiency,” said Andre Groeneveld, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Pelagic Wind Services.

Featuring complete hybrid propulsion system

These innovations will deliver significant environmental and operational benefits

The comprehensive equipment package includes a complete hybrid propulsion system driving highly efficient, permanent magnet azimuth thrusters. This is combined with next-generation ship automation, deck machinery, power electrical systems, instruments, bridge consoles and ship monitoring systems.

These innovations will deliver significant environmental and operational benefits, including the possibility of conducting port operations without the need for diesel engines.

Partnership with Kongsberg Maritime

We are both proud and humbled to have this opportunity to collaborate with Kongsberg Maritime once again,” said Sreejith KN, Director of Operations at Cochin Shipyard Ltd., adding “This shows great courage and willingness from the Customer to invest in a unique and exciting segment, where the choice of both the vessel design and equipment outfitting is future-orientated.

This contract marks Kongsberg Maritime's strong position in the Offshore Wind market, and joins the series of contracts already awarded in this segment,” said Per Ståle Nykrem, Sales Director for Ship Design in the renewable energy segment in Kongsberg Maritime.

Comprehensive equipment package

Ståle Nykrem adds, “Our new UT 5519 HL design, and the comprehensive equipment package we have devised for these vessels, demonstrates how much thought and effort we devote to facilitating and encouraging sustainable marine operations.

The vessels will be delivered in 2025.

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