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Emission-free sea recue

Together with the Swedish Sea Rescue Society, SSPA with partners are developing proposals to demonstrate what an emission-free sea rescue boat can look like.

- The project is in an exciting design phase right now, says senior naval architect Magnus Wikander at SSPA. The boat will be an electric and foiling vessel that is 8-9 meters long. The folding foils will reduce the resistance in water and make the boat more energy efficient, more comfortable, and almost silent. The next step is to continue all preparations and get ready to start building the prototype towards the end of 2021.

It is nothing new that the entire transport industry is facing major changes. This heavily fossil-fuelled industry must become greener, and everything from passenger cars to aircraft will have to adapt to renewable fuels. The boating industry in general has not been a forerunner in this transition. Major obstacles are shortcomings in infrastructure and demands for speed and safety. Now the Swedish Sea Rescue Society takes big steps forward with a project funded by the Swedish Postcode Lottery (Drömprojektet).

- We will build a smaller rescue boat with electric motors and fully retractable foils. It will be a flexible, easy-to-manoeuvre boat that will be an easy choice when the life-saving volunteers go on assignments, says Josef Carlsson D’Costa at the Swedish Sea Rescue Society.

In order to make this happen Swedish Sea Rescue Society have teamed up with SSPA Sweden AB, KTH (Royal Institute of Technology), ZPARQ, Micropower, Trafikverket and Aston Harald, in a project called “ELINN – ELectric INNovation”. The project is funded by the Swedish Energy Agency and it´s project partners.

The Swedish Sea Rescue Society is involved in approximately 90 percent of all sea rescues in Sweden and It is estimated that 95 percent of theses assignments could be carried out in fossil-free operations.

One big problem for emission-free operations is the battery range. In a sea rescue boat, there will be a moment 22: longer range requires more batteries; which gives a heavy hull that requires more energy to move quickly; which requires even more batteries.

- Initially, the ideas went towards fuel cells, says Magnus Wikander. But due to the short timeline of the project and the aim to present a prototype during 2023, the choice was made to go for batteries as energy storage.  

An important aspect in this project is that this new rescue boat should be a preferable choice to its fossil-fuelled siblings. To succeed, it must have clear advantages, such as being easy to manoeuvre at low speed and providing a smoother, silent ride when driving faster. Maintenance time is also an important aspect, which will be reduced with fewer moving parts.

- Hopefully this project will also be an eye opener to more climate-friendly recreational boating, says Josef Carlsson D’Costa.

[A picture containing text, sky, outdoor, water Description automatically generated] The Swedish Sea Rescue Society has more than 131,000 members and receives no government funding but is financed by membership fees, donations, and voluntary work. Thanks to 2,300 volunteer crew members, rescue services are always available 24 hours a day anywhere along the Swedish coast and on the major lakes.

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