June25 , 2026

    Cochin Shipyard lays keel for hybrid electric vessel for Cyprus firm

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    Cochin Shipyard Ltd on Friday laid the keel of the state-of-the-art Commissioning Service Operation Vessel (CSOV) — Pelagic Walu.

    The vessel is the first of two being constructed for Cyprus-based Pelagic Wind Services Ltd. Andre Groenweld, CEO of Pelagic Wind Services, laid the keel for the vessel.

    The hybrid-electric vessel is also fitted with a large 2800 kWh Li-ion battery pack for enhanced operational efficiency and emission reduction. It is also prepared for methanol fuel operation in the future. These enhancements establish the vessel as a pivotal asset in advancing the renewable energy sector, highlighting its vital role in supporting the achievement of global sustainable energy objectives.

    The vessel, with a length of 93 meters and a breadth of 19.5 meters, is constructed based on the Kongsberg UT 5520 MH design, which has been optimised to enhance safety, operability, and sea-keeping performance, while also reducing fuel consumption. The vessel is to accommodate total 120 personnel including the wind farm technicians with DNV comfort class notations.

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