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Cemre Shipyard Launches Second E-Methanol SOV for ESVAGT

Cemre Shipyard has launched NB1097, the second e-methanol service operation vessel for ESVAGT, following sister ship ESVAGT Robert Boyle.
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Cemre Shipyard has launched NB1097, the second service operation vessel under construction for ESVAGT, marking another milestone in vessel development for the offshore wind sector. The launch took place on 4 April 2026.

NB1097 is the sister vessel to NB1094 ESVAGT Robert Boyle, which is widely recognized as the world’s first service operation vessel equipped with an e-methanol propulsion system. Together, NB1094 and NB1097 represent a significant step in sustainable vessel design and construction for offshore wind support.

Designed by HAV Design, the 93 m vessel is built to accommodate up to 124 personnel. The design places emphasis on crew comfort, high safety standards supported by advanced onboard systems, and logistics efficiency for offshore wind turbine service work.

The vessel is equipped with an environmentally advanced propulsion arrangement using e-methanol and battery hybrid technology. According to the stated operational profile, NB1094 alone is expected to reduce CO₂ emissions by about 45,000 tonnes.

Editorial Note:
This article was prepared with the assistance of AI tools to enhance clarity and efficiency.
All information has been reviewed and verified by the HMT News editor.
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