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K Saetre Rederi Orders Groundbreaking Electric Cargo Vessel from Royal Bodewes
Ship & Bunker
January 20, 2026•2 days ago

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Norwegian firm K Saetre Rederi has ordered a fully electric 3,600-dwt cargo vessel from Dutch shipyard Royal Bodewes. The ship will feature a 13.3 MWh battery system, offering over 270 nautical miles of electric range. Scheduled for delivery in March 2028, it will operate emission-free along the Norwegian coast, transporting steel products. This order signifies a move towards electrification in short-sea shipping.
Norwegian family-owned shipping company K Saetre Rederi has placed an order for a fully electric cargo vessel with Dutch shipyard Royal Bodewes.
The 3,600-dwt vessel will feature a 13.3 MWh battery system, which can provide a range of more than 270 nautical miles, Royal Bodewes said in a statement on its website last week.
The vessel is scheduled for delivery in March 2028 and will operate along the Norwegian coast, transporting products for steel producer 7 Steel Nordic from Mo i Rana.
“With this electric range, we can operate large parts of the Norwegian coastline fully electric without emissions, largely relying on existing charging infrastructure,” Age Saetre, owner and technical manager of K Saetre Rederi, said.
Electric-powered vessels are gaining traction in the shipping industry, but their deployment remains largely confined to short-sea trades where charging infrastructure is readily available.
The technology needed to support long-haul operations for larger vessels has yet to mature.
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