After delivering its
first full-scale seagoing project last week, Wattlab signed a contract at Europort
Rotterdam to outfit the hatches of the BRF Froan with their onboard solar energy
system. For Norwegian, family-owned Shipping company Berge Rederi this is the
icing on the cake, as the vessel will be the
world’s largest battery-powered bulk carrier. BRF Froan is expected to be delivered in
Q2 2026 and will transport marble from Brønnøy and Visnes to a production plant
in Elnesvågen.
Bo Salet, co-founder and
CEO of Wattlab is very proud:
“First of all, we thank
Berge Rederi for trusting our system - and us. It is an honour that with our
second seagoing project, we, as a scale-up, can be a part of such an innovative
vessel as the BRF Froan. In addition, this proves that both in the Netherlands
and internationally there is a real demand for solar energy in shipping. It
also shows that our tested and proven technology is ready to be deployed at
scale.”
The vessel is currently under construction and
will sail to Norway next summer. At a
stop-over in Flushing, the Netherlands, Wattlab will install the 96 Solar
Flatracks in one day. Production will start in May at their new production
facility in the port of Rotterdam.
“For shipowners, time is
money,” says Bo. “Fast installation is crucial. Thanks to the smart design
installing the system is simple, fast, and flexible. Should the need arise to clear
the deck for special cargo, the Solar Flatracks can easily be stacked on the
footprint of a 20 ft container.”
Maritime expertise
Wattlab is currently the only solar power supplier focused
100% on the maritime
industry. But that was only one of the reasons for Berge Rederi to choose their
system. Oivind Berge, Owner of Berge Rederi says:
“The knowledge that Bo Salet and Davd Kester have shown
about vessel operations was key in our decision-making process. Berge Rederi is
always looking to innovate. We were already familiar with their recent project
for a Dutch shipowner, which demonstrated not only the installation process,
but also the system’s real-world performance and operations.
“Bo and David understand the things that a shipowner has
to take into account. For example, they know what kind of damages can come
about, and how to prevent them. They’ve also ensured that the crew only has to
spend minimal time in piling the hatches during loading; the system is easy to
use. And, important, they are easy to communicate with. So far, our
collaboration is moving ahead smoothly.”
Zero-emission vessel
The fact that BRF Froan is a
groundbreaking coaster is not only due to Wattlab’s solar installation. Berge
Rederi has opted to pioneer in their market with a zero-emission vessel. BRF
Froan will feature two 24m x 4m rotor sails saving an
average of 339 kW per voyage.
The 23,5 MWh battery package will be charged at the loading
port in Remman (Brønnøy) and the discharging port in Elnesvågen. Shore power
facilities will be installed in both ports. Additionally, the ship is fitted
with an electric excavator to ensure emission-free cargo operations.