13 January 2025 – Subsidiary Norwegian Electric Systems (NES) has been contracted to deliver the power system to eight newbuild bulk carriers that Udupi Cochin Shipyard is constructing for dry cargo shipping group Wilson.
NES’ scope of supply includes energy design and a complete power system. This contains delivery of main generators, main propulsion motors, bow thruster motor, DC switchboard, main propulsion and thruster control, and transformers.
NES’ equipment deliveries will be made between the second quarter of 2026 and the second quarter of 2028.
At Nor-Shipping 2023, NES and its sister companies in HAV Group announced a commercial initiative to provide solutions for emission reduction in short sea transport. For this project, NES will utilise its know-how from energy optimisation of ferries and offshore vessel and apply it to Wilson’s dry cargo vessels.
“This is the first time we are collaborating with Udupi Cochin Shipyard and Wilson. This contract represents some of the expansion and growth we have been striving for over the past two years as part of our short sea shipping ambitions,” states Siv Remøy-Vangen, managing director at NES.
Udupi Cochin Shipyard will construct the eight 6,300 dwt dry cargo vessels. The vessels are designed by Conoship International, Netherlands. The design focuses on flexibility and energy efficiency where its optimized hull lines lead to the lowest possible fuel consumption along with the energy system from NES. Further, the vessels have the option to install three VentoFoil units for further fuel reduction. The vessels will enter the Wilson fleet transporting general cargo in European coastal waters.
“I must express my gratitude for the trust and collaboration we have experienced with Wilson. It is commendable when shipowners choose to bring local suppliers along as they venture into international shipbuilding projects. This approach is vital – not just for NES – but for preserving and strengthening the maritime cluster along the Norwegian West Coast. By doing so, shipowners like Wilson become the driving force at the heart of this thriving ecosystem, ensuring local activity and sustaining the cluster’s long-term competitiveness,” adds Siv Remøy-Vangen.
Wilson, headquartered in Bergen, Norway, is the leading short sea fleet operator in Europe, transporting about 15 million tonnes of dry cargo across the continent. The company operates a fleet of around 130 vessels, ranging from 1,500 to 8,500 dwt.
“In a newbuilding project as significant and impactful as this for Wilson, it is great to make use of Norwegian expertise and technical knowledge through NES. It’s also a pleasure to utilize a local and competitive supplier,” says Henrik Orth, director, Wilson Ship Management.
NES is a subsidiary of HAV Group ASA, which is listed on Euronext Growth Oslo.
For more information, please contact:
Gunnar Larsen, CEO, HAV Group
gunnar.larsen@havgroup.no
+47 901 05 694
About Norwegian Electric Systems AS
Norwegian Electric Systems is a world-leading total supplier of Energy Design and Smart Control solutions for a wide range of vessels for the global marine market:
- Energy Design: Our knowledge about vessel operations and competence in integrating the latest available energy sources allows us to design optimal energy systems. By designing efficient and environmentally friendly solutions, we create added customer value.
- Smart Control – new requirements and demand for more efficient and safe operations call for smarter vessels. Flexible software platforms and new solutions for navigation, automation and control ensure safety through smart and easy operation.
We continuously strive to raise the bar and drive maritime solutions forward. We are a committed partner for safe shipping, lower emissions and added value for our customers. Our focus is to be a collaborator and a system supplier.
NES is based in Bergen and has branches with core expertise in Ålesund and Egersund in Norway, plus an office in Istanbul, Turkey.