The multidisciplinary collaboration, for which a memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed last week, has the ambitious goal to develop a complete H2 value chain for Northern Xplorer’s first zero-emission cruise ship featuring fuel cells and electric propulsion, as well as making pollution-free H2 available to the wider maritime market at a time of urgent pressure to reduce emissions.
The partners comprise zero-emission cruise venture Northern Xplorer AS, H2 provider and owner of infrastructure Norwegian Hydrogen AS, high-capacity H2 transfer system supplier HYON AS, ship designers Multi Maritime AS, and H2 storage system provider Hexagon Purus Maritime AS.
“Using H2 as the energy carrier will enable cruise ships to continue to access vulnerable regions such as Norway’s world heritage fjords, which by government regulation will be closed to ships burning fossil fuels from 2026. Other regions both in Norway and elsewhere will likely follow suit in the future,” said Northern Xplorer’s CEO, Rolf A. Sandvik.
“This is a very exciting project and a milestone in the development of the clean maritime economy as the green shift takes root. We are delighted to be working with strong partners with deep competence in all the touch points required to develop the infrastructure for H2-powered ships of the future, not only cruise but also commercial shipping.”
“Northern Xplorer has a very exciting concept with a spectacular, sustainable and future-oriented ship design that is truly pleasing to the eye. We are very pleased we have been selected to assist in developing the necessary infrastructure for these ships to run on zero-emission H2 when they come into operation,” said Norwegian Hydrogen CEO, Jens Berge.
“We are excited to be part of a consortium consisting of industry leaders within the H2 value chain. Together we cover the full value chain, making this an important milestone in establishing H2 infrastructure for the maritime sector. Time is of the essence,” said HYON CEO, Jørn Kristian Lindtvedt.
“This MoU strengthens our existing relationship with Northern Xplorer and expert partners and facilitates the alignment of technologies between us. We look forward to seeing the first zero-emission cruise ship running on compressed H2,” said Hexagon Purus Maritime MD, Robert Haugen.
“We have been working for three years to create an eye-catching design that will incorporate the latest propulsion technology and vessel systems. It’s great to be part of this ground-breaking project and as a collaboration partner we are eager to bring this vessel and the associated H2 infrastructure to reality,” said Multi Maritime CEO, Mikael Johansen.