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Check Out The Largest Electric Ferry Boat In The World From The Inside
Aug 17, 2019  Gustavo Henrique Ruffo

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The real Danish "ferry-tale": Ellen on 100% battery power (VR)

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Don’t you love what this 3D video reveals of the E-Ferry Ellen, in Denmark?

The biggest electric ferry boat in the world has just had its maiden trip on
August 15. From then on, the E-Ferry Ellen will have the mission to connect
the ports of Søby and Fynshav, on the islands of Aerø and Als, in southern
Denmark. With a 4.3 MWh battery pack. How do you even recharge that? The
video above shows us how they do it.

The port has a robot arm stored in a green container that takes care of
connecting the DC cable that recharges the Ellen for a range of 22 nautical
miles, which would be ten times longer than its closest competitor. 

The problem is that, when you check the distance between the ports of Søby
and Fynshav, they are 10.7 Nm away from each other. A full battery charge
would be enough for one round trip. If the first leg did not require much
more energy than expected.
Check The Largest Electric Ferry Boat Of the World From The Inside

The Ellen can carry 31 cars and 198 passengers on each trip. And travel at a
top speed of 13 knots. It is 2,339 in long (59.4 m), 528 in wide (13.4 m),
and weighs 650 tons. It is a pity there is no mention of the charging
capacity nor on the time it takes to fully charge the 4.3 MWh battery pack.

If you have no idea how much is that, the biggest land electric vehicle, the
eDumper, has a 700 kWh battery pack that weighs 8 tons. The Ellen battery
pack is six times larger than the one presented by the electric mining
truck.

The battery chemistry used for the Ellen is G-NMC lithium-ion. The company
that has supplied them, Leclanché, claims the cells have unique safety
features, such as bi-cellular laminated design and ceramic separators. 
Check The Largest Electric Ferry Boat Of the World From The Inside

We are not sure if this sort of chemistry is heavier than the ones used in
electric cars. Anyway, the video mentions about 840 batteries placed in two
rooms on the ship. And that the battery pack alone weighs 56 tons.

The companies involved in building and operating the electric ferry believe
it will help save 2,000 tons of CO2, 42 tonnes of NOX, 2.5 tons of
particulates, and 1.4 tons of SO2  every year.

-press release-
The World's Largest Electric Ferry, Powered by Leclanché, has Completed its
Maiden Voyage

"Ellen," the world's largest all-electric ferry, today connected the ports
of Søby and Fynshav (Denmark). As the project's energy storage partner,
Leclanché provided the groundbreaking battery system for this project.

Aug 15, 2019, 15:23 ET
YVERDON-LES-BAINS, Switzerland and DALLAS and ANDERSON, Ind., Aug. 15, 2019
/PRNewswire/ -- The world's largest all-electric ferry, named E-ferry Ellen,
made its first commercial trip early this morning, connecting the ports of
Søby and Fynshav, on the islands of Aerø and Als, in southern Denmark. This
revolutionary ship, capable of carrying approximately 30 vehicles and 200
passengers, is powered by a battery system with an unprecedented capacity of
4.3MWh provided by Leclanché SA (SIX: LECN), one of the world's leading
energy storage companies.

Participating in this event celebrating the first scheduled ferry service
between the two Danish islands were the respective mayors of the two
municipalities, Ole Wej Petersen of Aerø and Erik Lauritzen of Søndeborg.
E-ferry Ellen is expected to be fully operational within a few weeks.
E-ferry is part of the Danish Natura project, which aims to provide
environmentally friendly transport for local residents. This project was
initiated in 2015 and was funded by the European Union through the Horizon
2020 and Innovation Program.

Anil Srivastava, CEO of Leclanché, said: "We are very proud to provide a
specifically designed unique lithium-ion battery system to this ferry, the
precursor to a new era in the commercial marine sector. With its 4.3MWh
capacity, the E-ferry represents a new milestone in commercial marine
propulsion. Over one year, it will prevent the release of 2,000 tons of CO2,
42 tonnes of NOX, 2.5 tons of particulates and 1.4 tons of SO2 into the
atmosphere. This project demonstrates that today we can replace fossil fuel
thermal drives with clean energy, and thus contribute to the fight against
global warming and pollution for the well-being of our communities."

The battery system supplied by Leclanché uses high-energy G-NMC lithium-ion
cells with unique safety features, including a bi-cellular laminated design
and ceramic separators. Leclanché specifically designs and engineers a Class
Type Approved and Certified Marine Rack Systems (MRS) including fire
prevention and extinguishing systems. The project has received the DNV-GL
Type Approval Certificate and the DNV-GL Product Certificate. The Swiss
company develops and manufactures its own graphite/NMC (nickel-manganese
cobalt lithium oxide) and LTO (titanate lithium oxide) cells. The parallel
and redundant battery and powertrain systems make the E-ferry a safe and
reliable vessel.

The E-ferry has been designed with unique integrated battery and
transmission systems that offer unparalleled operating efficiency.

In its fast-growing eTransport Solutions business, Leclanché is the supplier
of choice of several leading maritime transport companies, accelerating the
shift towards greater hybridization and electrification of the merchant
fleet in compliance with new regulations on port approaches and anchorage.
About Leclanché ...
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https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/the-worlds-largest-electric-ferry-powered-by-leclanche-has-completed-its-maiden-voyage-300902669.html
The World's Largest Electric Ferry, Powered by Leclanché, has Completed its
Maiden Voyage
Aug 15, 2019  "Ellen," the world's largest all-electric ferry, today
connected the ports of Søby and Fynshav (Denmark). As the project's energy
storage partner, Leclanché provided the groundbreaking battery system for
this project ...


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