In May 2023, on the back of a record order backlog and the strong market outlook, NKT announced investments in a new high-voltage factory on the existing site in Karlskrona and a new market leading vessel. The design of the vessel has now been done by Salt Ship Design and the construction is underway in collaboration with the Norwegian shipyard VARD.
“We are very pleased to welcome NKT Eleonora to our fleet. She is an important strategic asset which enhances our installation capacity and capabilities to ensure efficient project execution and meet the evolving demands of our clients. The decision to build a vessel designed to run on methanol is driven by our strong commitment to sustainability and connecting a greener world through our power cable solutions,” says Darren Fennell, Executive Vice President and Head of HV Solutions Karlskrona in NKT.
The vessel will be constructed in parallel with NKT expanding its site in Karlskrona with a new high-voltage offshore cable factory. Both assets are expected operational from 2027.
NKT Eleonora key facts:
- Cable laying capacity: 23,000 tonnes on 3 turntables
- Dimensions: Length 176 meters, breadth 32 meters
- Schedule: Vessel is expected operational from 2027
- Fuel: Dual fuel. Methanol and HVO/marine diesel oil
- Engines: Wärtsilä 32 Methanol Engines
- Shipyard: VARD, a Norwegian designer and builder of specialized vessels
- Design: Salt Ship Design
- Main suppliers: ABB (Onboard DC Grid power system and aft Azipod electrical propulsion), Wärtsilä (engine maker, front tunnel and azimuth thruster), NOV REMACUT (cable lay system, cranes and mission equipment)
- Name: NKT Eleonora means shining light and is a reference to NKT’s central position in transmitting power through its cable solutions and to the bright future ahead of the company driven by the growth journey. Further, Ulrika Eleonora was a Danish princess with a German mother who became the queen of Sweden, and her strong Nordic roots represents NKT’s Nordic heritage and strong presence across the Northern European countries.