Sail the Norwegian fjords – the green way
Havila Voyages will have the most environmentally friendly passenger ship on the Norwegian coastline when its new coastal routes open for sailing in December 2021. One of the world’s largest battery pack allows us to sail emission-free for up to four hours.

From December 2021, Havila Voyages will be operating the first of four
battery and LNG-powered ships that will be able to sail fjords such as Geirangerfjorden and Trollfjorden, as well as other vulnerable areas, entirely without emissions or noise. The ships will also use battery power in and out of most harbours in order to reduce noise and pollution.
Stillness is in short supply in most parts of the world, while Norway is full of magnificent and untouched nature, clean water, fresh air – and just that, stillness.
And that is how Havila Voyages wants things to stay for a long time into the future as well. We are therefore doing our part through clean voyages along the Norwegian coastline, by cutting our negative impact on the environment and by doing our best to exert a positive ripple effect. Our voyages do also have less plastic and less emissions, more eco-friendly solutions and technology as well as close links with local producers and low-mileage food.
We take a green perspective on all that we do.
Sustainable tourism
Havila Voyages uses efficient and innovative technology to take care of the environment and to generate sustainable tourism.
The new ships will be powered by one of the largest battery packs in the world in combination with natural gas. Moreover, the environment and energy efficiency have been considered in everything from the design of the hull through to heat recovery on board. As a result, Havila Voyages will be the most environmentally friendly option there is for sailing along the Norwegian coastline.
In order to build ships that exert the lowest possible impact on the vulnerable environments that they sail through, we have drawn on knowledge from several different fields and partners. Havila Voyages has passionate employees who are committed to building the ships of the future and who work with dedication alongside suppliers and partners towards a common goal.
Eco-friendly facts
✔ BATTERY PACK: 2 x 43 tonnes with a capacity of 6100 kilowatt-hours. With new charging stations at the biggest ports, the battery can be charged using clean hydropower.
✔ NATURAL GAS: (LNG): Cuts CO2 emissions by around 25 percent and NOx and SOx emissions by about 80–95 percent.
✔ VISION: Using LNG and battery power allows us to cut emissions by even more than what governments demand, but the end goal is zero-emission voyages.
✔ ZERO EMISSIONS: The ships can sail emission-free for up to four hours.
✔ HEAT RECOVERY: Extracts excess heat from cooling water, marine and energy management system.
✔ GREEN DESIGN: All ships are designed to have an energy-efficient hull that uses as little fuel as possible and thus ensures that emissions are kept to an absolute minimum. The hull design is specially tailored for the voyage along the Norwegian coast and its 34 ports of call.
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Contacts
Lasse A. VangsteinChief Communications & Sustainability Officer Communication, marketing & sustainability
Tel:+ 47 934 49 954lasse.vangstein@havila.noImages

About Havila Voyages
Havila Voyages is a Norwegian shipping company that sails the classic coastal voyage between Bergen and Kirkenes with the Norwegian coast's most environmentally friendly ships.
The four new ships are loaded with one the world's largest battery pack ever installed on passenger ships and can sail for up to four hours without noise or emissions through vulnerable areas. The batteries are charged with clean hydropower at shore, and when the batteries are low we switch to natural gas which cuts CO2 by around 35 %.
The hull is specially designed for maximum energy efficiency, and excess heat from cooling water and sea used for heating on board. On the menu are locally made dishes from local producers, and all unnecessary plastic is avoided. We are already exceeding the authorities' requirements for cutting emission, and we have set sail with zero emissions as the future target.
Havila Voyages is part of the Havila Group that dates back to the 1950s. It all started when the founder, Per Sævik, bought his first fishing boat in his teens. From fishing and herring fishing, Havila is now a group operating in shipping technology, offshore, transport and tourism.
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