The future of yachting
We’re excited to share an important step forward in our yachting journey at Royal Van der Leun.
When you hop on a ferry, it can be hard to appreciate all the work that goes into building the vessel. Two of our interns got a glimpse of all installations that are being made for these very special vessels; the full-electric and future autonomous Trafikverket Ferries.
When you hop on a ferry, it can be hard to appreciate all the work that goes into building the vessel. Two of our interns got a glimpse of all installations that are being made for these very special vessels; the full-electric and future autonomous Trafikverket Ferries.
At the shipyard of Holland Shipyards Group in Hardinxveld-Giessendam, the two ferries are under construction. A major task as both ferries will be able to transport 60 cars, will do so fully electric, and autonomous in near future. This demands some extra advanced installations as you can imagine.
Together with our dedicated partners we work hard on making this project a great success. We can’t wait to see the ferries set sail for the first time. Will you hop on?
We’re excited to share an important step forward in our yachting journey at Royal Van der Leun.
Successful maintenance goes beyond vessels we originally engineered and installed. At Royal Van der Leun, we also support electrical systems on vessels built and delivered by others.
A great example from our Canadian branch of the after-sales services Royal Van der Leun provides all over the world.