The ship will comply with the strictest exhaust gas regulations of the European Union and, like four sister ships already delivered in 2020, will have a hybrid propulsion system with batteries. This system avoids peak loads and thus ensures a significant reduction in emissions. In addition, a photovoltaic system on the upper deck will further contribute to the ship’s energy efficiency.
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