By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
OOLP Maritime World NewsOOLP Maritime World News
  • Home
  • Maritime News
    • Top stories
    • Global Maritime
    • International Shipping
    • Cruise
    • Ports
    • Security & Piracy
  • Live Marine Traffic
  • Events
  • Company
    • About OOLP
    • Contact us
  • Blog
Reading: Med Marine Launches VoltRA Series Battery Powered State Of The Art Tug
Share
Notification Show More
Latest News
Product Tanker Newbuild Contracting Hits 10-Year High
Global Maritime News
Romanian port operators racing to boost grain operating capacity
Port news
Taiwan’s Yang Ming Marine pessimistic about shipping demand
Shipping news
Polaris Shipping sold to Korean private equity 
Global Maritime News
Iron ore drifts higher, but China property woes limit upside
Shipping news
Aa
OOLP Maritime World NewsOOLP Maritime World News
Aa
Search
  • Home
  • Maritime News
    • Top stories
    • Global Maritime
    • International Shipping
    • Cruise
    • Ports
    • Security & Piracy
  • Live Marine Traffic
  • Events
  • Company
    • About OOLP
    • Contact us
  • Blog
Follow US
© 2022 - All Rights Reserved. OOLP News.
OOLP Maritime World News > Global Maritime News > Med Marine Launches VoltRA Series Battery Powered State Of The Art Tug
Global Maritime News

Med Marine Launches VoltRA Series Battery Powered State Of The Art Tug

Last updated: 2023/06/10 at 7:33 AM
118 Views
Share
2 Min Read
SHARE

Published
Jun 10, 2023 6:53 AM by

OOLP

[By: Med Marine]


- Sponsored Ads -

Med Marine successfully launched VoltRA series, a registered trade mark of Med Marine, battery-powered state-of-the-art tugs during the Nor-Shipping exhibition, which holds significant global importance within the marine industry, as it catalyzes partnerships, finalizes business agreements, and establishes new contact networks.


Med Marine has consistently prioritized environmental consciousness. In line with this commitment, together with Robert Allan, Med Marine has developed its own line of battery-powered electric tugs, which range from ranging from 21 meters to 30 meters.


Med Marine’s battery-powered tugboats’ battery banks will range from 2900 kWh to 5000 kWh.


With a strong focus on achieving zero emissions, Med Marine’s electric tugs play a pivotal role in fostering a healthier environment.


Med Marine’s C.E.O, R.Hakan ?en commented: “We strongly believe that making investments in practices and technologies that prioritize the environment is of utmost importance in safeguarding our planet’s resources and securing a sustainable future. In this regard, we are pleased to launch our VoltRA series battery-powered state-of-the-art tugs to meet the growing demand for environmentally friendly tugs during Nor-Shipping.”

The products and services herein described in this press release are not endorsed by OOLP.

- Sponsored Ads -

Source: https://www.maritime-executive.com/article/med-marine-launches-voltra-series-battery-powered-state-of-the-art-tug

You Might Also Like

Product Tanker Newbuild Contracting Hits 10-Year High

Polaris Shipping sold to Korean private equity 

Partners Agree Emission Reductions On

Ukraine Claims Strike on Russian Navy Command Center in Crimea

admin June 10, 2023
Share this Article
Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Whatsapp LinkedIn Copy Link Print
Previous Article Carnival Venezia Offers Shopping Experience with First Luxury Boutiques
Next Article Odfjell chooses Alfa Laval OceanGlide to enhance energy efficiency and reduce emissions with fluidic air lubrication
- Advertisement -

Latest News

Product Tanker Newbuild Contracting Hits 10-Year High
Global Maritime News September 21, 2023
Romanian port operators racing to boost grain operating capacity
Port news September 21, 2023
Taiwan’s Yang Ming Marine pessimistic about shipping demand
Shipping news September 21, 2023
Polaris Shipping sold to Korean private equity 
Global Maritime News September 21, 2023

OOLP maritime news is a portal that gets latest updates and happenings from the maritime & cruise industry across the globe.

Top maritime stories

Global maritime news

International shipping news

Cruise news

Maritime ports

Security and piracy

About OOLP news

Contact us

Live maritime traffic

Events

Blog

Follow US

© 2023 - All Rights Reserved. OOLP News.

  • Cookie Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy

Removed from reading list

Undo
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?