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Electric Ferries Poised to Dominate Shortsea Routes, Kongsberg Study Finds

By MGN EditorialMay 19, 2026 at 12:00 PM

A new study from Kongsberg Maritime projects lifetime cost savings of 8-15% for electric ferry deployments, signalling a significant shift in shortsea transport economics.

Electric ferries are on course to displace conventional vessels across a range of shortsea trades, according to new research from Kongsberg Maritime that highlights compelling financial and environmental advantages for operators willing to make the transition. The study, reported by Seatrade Maritime, identifies lifetime savings of between 8% and 15% for electric ferry deployments compared to traditionally powered equivalents. These figures are expected to strengthen the commercial case for electrification at a time when ferry operators face mounting pressure to reduce emissions and manage fuel costs. ## A Tipping Point for Short-Distance Routes Shortsea and coastal ferry operations have long been considered among the most viable candidates for electrification, given their predictable routes, fixed port infrastructure, and relatively short distances between charging opportunities. Kongsberg's findings suggest that the economics have now matured to the point where electric propulsion is not merely an environmental choice, but a financially rational one. The lifetime savings projection accounts for reduced fuel expenditure, lower maintenance requirements associated with electric drivetrains, and the declining cost of battery technology — factors that collectively shift the total cost of ownership in favour of electric vessels over their operational lifespan. ## Industry Context The findings arrive as the maritime sector faces increasing regulatory scrutiny under frameworks including the EU's FuelEU Maritime regulation and the IMO's revised greenhouse gas strategy, both of which set progressively tighter emissions targets through mid-century. For ferry operators serving European coastal and island routes in particular, electrification offers a credible near-term pathway to compliance. Norway has been a leading market for electric ferry adoption, with dozens of battery-powered vessels already in service on fjord crossings. The Kongsberg study suggests this model is now economically transferable to a broader range of shortsea trades globally. ## Outlook As battery energy density continues to improve and charging infrastructure at ports expands, the range of routes suitable for electric ferry operation is expected to grow. Kongsberg Maritime's research underscores that the transition is no longer a question of technical feasibility, but of investment timing and infrastructure readiness. For fleet owners and port authorities evaluating capital expenditure decisions, the 8-15% lifetime savings figure provides a quantifiable benchmark that is likely to feature prominently in future procurement discussions.
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