Close Menu
Advanced Maritime Technology International
  • News
    • A-M
      • Battery Technology
      • Environmental
      • Equipment and Services
      • Expo
      • Ferries and Cruises
      • Marine Construction
      • Marine Renewables
    • N-Z
      • Naval Projects
      • Onboard Systems
      • Ports and Harbours
      • Power and Propulsion
      • Shipyards and Shipbuilding
      • Vessel Build and Maintenance
  • Features
  • Online Magazines
  • Opinion
  • Videos
  • Supplier Spotlight
LinkedIn Facebook X (Twitter)
  • Sign-up for Free Weekly E-Newsletter
  • Meet the Editors
  • Contact Us
  • Media Pack
LinkedIn
Subscribe
Advanced Maritime Technology International
  • News
      • Alternative Fuels
      • Autonomous Technology
      • Awards
      • Battery Technology
      • Expo
      • Ferries and Cruises
      • Hydrogen
      • Legislation
      • Motor Technologies
      • New Vessels
      • Onboard Systems
      • Ports and Harbours
      • Power and Propulsion
      • Shipyards and Shipbuilding
      • Vessel Design
  • Features
  • Online Magazines
    1. January 2026
    2. September 2025
    3. April/May 2025
    4. January 2025
    5. September 2024
    6. April 2024
    7. Archive Issues
    8. Subscribe Free!
    Featured
    December 4, 2025

    In this issue – January 2026

    Online Magazines By Web Team
    Recent

    In this issue – January 2026

    December 4, 2025

    In this issue – September 2025

    August 6, 2025

    In this issue – April/May 2025

    May 14, 2025
  • Subscribe
  • Opinion
  • Videos
  • Awards
    • Electric & Hybrid Marine Awards 2025 – Nominations open
    • 2024 Winners
    • 2023 Winners
    • 2022 Winners
    • Previous Winners
  • Supplier Spotlight
  • Expo
LinkedIn Facebook
Subscribe
Advanced Maritime Technology International
Battery Technology

Bureau Veritas to class hydrogen-powered general cargo vessels for Møre Sjø

Alex PackBy Alex PackOctober 21, 20252 Mins Read
Bureau Veritas to class hydrogen-powered general cargo vessels for Møre Sjø.
Credit: Bureau Veritas
Share
LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Email

Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore (BV) has signed a contract with Turkey’s Gelibolu Shipyard and Germany’s eCap Marine for the classification of two hydrogen-powered general cargo vessels, with an option for two more, to be built for Norwegian shipowner Møre Sjø.

The vessels will be the first general cargo ships in BV’s class to feature hydrogen propulsion. They will incorporate a high-pressure hydrogen power system, a battery pack and electric propulsion. Each vessel will be 88.7m long, 14.2m wide and have a maximum draft of 6m, with an estimated gross tonnage of 3,750. They are designed to transport heavy and occasional dry bulk cargo under the Norwegian flag.

The ships are being built to comply with BV’s HydrogenFuel-Prepared notation, which certifies readiness for hydrogen use. eCap Marine is developing the hydrogen system and will handle its installation, commissioning and the alternative design approval process. BV will oversee design review and approval to ensure safe and reliable integration. Once the vessels are in service, they are expected to be eligible for BV’s HydrogenFuel notation.

Alongside their hydrogen capability, the ships will carry additional notations including Cyber Resilient, Unrestricted Navigation, AUT-UMS, In-Water Survey and OPS (On-shore Power System). These classifications will confirm compliance with standards for safety, automation, cyber resilience and environmental performance, supporting zero-emission operation.

Matthieu de Tugny, executive vice president, industrials and commodities at Bureau Veritas, said, “This project marks an important step in advancing hydrogen as an alternative fuel for general cargo shipping. By working together with Gelibolu Shipyard, eCap Marine and Møre Sjø, we are helping to ensure the safe and reliable deployment of new technologies, combining efficiency with readiness for future fuels.”

Torstein Holsvik, managing director of Møre Sjø, added, “Our ambition is to build Norway’s leading zero-emission shipping company for coastal freight – a profitable, scalable and disruptive company with a clear green profile as its competitive advantage.”

Related news: ABB will supply automation and electrification systems for SwitcH2 green ammonia FPSO vessel

Share. Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Email
Previous ArticleAqua Superpower installs marine fast charger at Lake Garda
Next Article HX Expeditions launches electric science vessels

Related Posts

New Vessels

Oceaneering launches Momentum electric work-class ROV

March 9, 20262 Mins Read
Vessel Build and Maintenance

UECC orders two multi-fuel battery-hybrid PCTCs

March 9, 20263 Mins Read
Battery Technology

AYK Energy to supply battery system for Germany’s next Polarstern research vessel

March 4, 20262 Mins Read
Latest News

OPINION: The shipboard hazard of small lithium-ion batteries

March 12, 2026

New project aims to accelerate safe adoption of autonomous shipping

March 12, 2026

Australia awards A$176m contract to expand Bluebottle uncrewed surface vessel fleet

March 12, 2026

Receive breaking stories and features in your inbox each week, for free


Enter your email address:


Supplier Spotlights
  • Hydro
Getting in Touch
  • Contact Us / Advertise
  • Meet the Editors
  • Media Pack
  • Free Weekly E-Newsletter
Our Social Channels
  • LinkedIn
UKi Media & Events
© 2026 UKi Media & Events a division of UKIP Media & Events Ltd
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Notice & Takedown Policy

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.