NEW YORK FERRY FLEET TO UPGRADE WITH CORVUS BATTERIES

Dec 19, 2024 | Marine environment & clean shipping news

Corvus Energy has been selected as the supplier of Energy Storage Systems (ESS) for Statue City Cruises’ ferries servicing the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island routes in New York Harbour.

The Corvus systems will be integrated aboard Statue City Cruises’ current fleet of nine ferries and will reduce fuel consumption and emissions along the New York/New Jersey waterfront. Since 2008, Statue City Cruises, which is part of Hornblower’s City Experiences portfolio, has been the official provider of ferry services to the Statue of Liberty National Monument and the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration, transporting around 4m passengers every year. Additionally, the National Park Service recently awarded a 10-year contract to Statue City Cruises for the continued operation of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island ferry service.

The hybridisation of the Statue City Cruises fleet demonstrates the company’s commitment to sustainability. The parent company of Statue City Cruises, Hornblower Group, has been at the forefront of implementing environmentally conscious, emissions-reducing solutions, as the first to introduce hybrid-powered passenger ferry service in the US through affiliated brand Alcatraz City Cruises. The Alcatraz City Cruises fleet of hybrid ferries, including the Alcatraz Flyer and Alcatraz Clipper, currently offer transit to Alcatraz Island in the San Francisco Bay. Both vessels utilise a Corvus ESS and are capable of zero emission, fully electric service. A third vessel, the Hornblower Hybrid, is in the process of installing a new ESS for fully electric operation. By leveraging energy-efficient upgrades, including energy storage, Alcatraz City Cruises states that its fleet annually saves over 235,000 gallons of fuel.

The hybridization of the Statue City Cruises fleet is seen as an important step to reduce emissions and fuel consumption and enables a more sustainable ferry service operation along a key New York/New Jersey route.

Rafael Abreu, VP Sales and Marketing, Statue City Cruises said: “Installing energy storage systems onboard our fleet allows us to provide a more sustainable transit to our passengers and will reduce the environmental impact of our operations in the New York/New Jersey region.”

The Statue City Cruises ferries will be equipped with the Corvus Orca ESS, which is used onboard over 700 maritime vessels. The battery system sizes will vary based on the power needs of each vessel. Partnering with Statue City Cruises, Corvus Energy is working side-by-side with system integrator Karl Senner, for the electrical integration of the battery systems.

Corvus Energy SVP, Americas, Tor-Gunnar Hovig said: “We are very pleased that Statue City Cruises selected Corvus Energy battery systems for the hybridisation of their fleet and to help contribute to a more sustainable ferry service on the high-traffic Ellis Island/Statue of Liberty routes.”

In addition to supplying battery systems, Corvus Energy will provide system monitoring and aftermarket services, including remote troubleshooting, spare parts, service engineers, and training for crew members, to support optimised system performance and lifetime. To optimise battery performance over the lifetime of the system, Corvus Energy has developed a proprietary cloud-based technology that continuously monitors ESS function and provides real-time performance insights. The online monitoring tool uses big data, machine learning and algorithms based on field-proven data to support predictive maintenance, optimised system use and proactive troubleshooting. A secure digital solution, the Corvus Orca ESS used in conjunction with the Corvus monitoring system, was awarded Cyber Security Type Approval from classification society DNV.

Within the global maritime sector, adoption of battery and other clean energy technologies is increasing. In the US, early-adopters like Alcatraz City Cruises and now Statue City Cruises have invested to improve energy efficiency and achieve greener operations. In addition to corporate-driven investment, state and federal-based funding for green technologies, such as the US Environmental Protection Agency’s Clean Ports Program, plays an important role in accelerating the adoption of marine battery technology.

Image: Statue City Cruises ferry fleet is to be hybridised using Corvus batteries (source: Statue City Cruises/Corvus Energy)

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