Cruise Vessels Powered By ABB’s Azipod Propulsion

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Electrical power plants and Azipod® XO fuel-saving electric propulsion systems will be supplied for Carnival Corporation´s two new cruise vessels by ABB, the leading power and automation technology group, for a repeat order worth US $60 million.  The delivery will also include generators, main switchboards, a remote control system and distribution transformers.

Azipod propulsion is a gearless steerable propulsion system where the electric drive motor is in a submerged pod outside the ship’s hull.  It improves safety, fuel efficiency and is the most environmentally friendly propulsion system.

The ships, to be built by Fincantieri shipyard in Italy, will sail under Carnival Corporation’s brands Holland America Line and Carnival Cruise Line.  The new vessel for Holland America Line will be a sister ship to Koningsdam, currently under construction at the Fincantieri shipyard.  The vessel will have a gross tonnage of 99,500 tons, accommodate up to 2,650 passengers and will be delivered in Q4/2018.  Carnival Cruise Line´s new, 3,954-passenger vessel will be a sister ship to Carnival Vista and it is the 26th ship in the cruise operator’s fleet.  The delivery for this new ship is scheduled for Q1/2018.

“These new ships will provide the best possible guest experience with the latest features, accommodations and innovations really bring the modern cruise experience to life and will help us continue to grow new demand for cruising,” said Arnold Donald, president and CEO of Carnival Corporation.

The collaboration between ABB and Fincantieri spans over 25 years: ABB’s first electric propulsion delivery to Fincantieri was for a Carnival cruise ship in 1990.  Since then, 14 ships built by Fincantieri have been equipped with ABB’s Azipod propulsion.  Twenty-four of Carnival Corporation’s ships are equipped with Azipod propulsion.

Source: ABB