
The upgrade was started in normal operation and finalized at the Turku Repair yard in Finland and the vessel is now back in service operating an all year round service between Finland and Sweden. The upgrade has seen AYK Energy install its AYK Pisces+ battery system, which is five times more powerful than the existing battery, boosting electric power to 12.6 MWh from the previous 2.2 MWh system.
The Aurora Botnia operates the battery system in combination with Wärtsilä dual-fuel LNG/LBG engines. AYK founder Chris Kruger confirmed the new AYK battery system exceeds the previous biggest retrofit on the Aida Prima cruise ship by about 500 kWh.
Mr. Kruger said: “AYK is delighted to undertake this groundbreaking upgrade for Wasaline. Our companies share a passion for innovation and decarbonization. It is especially pleasing for AYK to deliver this project on time and on budget. The time for electric vessels has come. Marine battery technology is improving so fast with superior levels of energy density, safety and cost savings. The Aurora Botnia retrofit shows what is possible. Hybrid ships have a very big future, not least because the ROI is so fast. Battery systems can pay for themselves within just a few years in fuel savings.”