21st June 2023
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On Monday, P&O Ferries’ first brand-new hybrid ship is scheduled to sail on the Dover-Calais route for the first time.
The installation of extra batteries will enable entirely electric operation when technology advances and charging stations are introduced at ports.
With two bridges, the vessel will also be the largest double-ended hybrid ferry in the world, eliminating the need for it to turn in port and saving fuel on every voyage.
P&O Pioneer will replace the capacity of three older vessels because it is the longest ferry that travels between Dover and Calais. P&O Liberté, a sister ship, will join the fleet later this year.
The company made an investment in two 230 m long hybrid ships, which allow it to reduce fuel use while maintaining capacity.
The ferry company claims that the two new ferries would emit 40% less carbon dioxide than the ships they replace.
Following the previous retirement of the Pride of Burgundy, the Pride of Kent and Pride of Canterbury will be replaced by the new vessels.
Over 100,000 English Channel crossings were anticipated for P&O Pioneer over its career.
Peter Hebblethwaite, the chief executive of P&O Ferries, said: “P&O Pioneer marks a new era in low-carbon travel and trade for the UK and France, with the investment of £250 million in new hybrid ships on the iconic Dover-Calais route.
“For the millions of passengers who sail with P&O Ferries between the UK and France, our two ultra-modern vessels being introduced this year will deliver a fantastic travel experience.
“We are determined to make P&O Ferries the best ferry company in Europe. That means the best ships, the best routes, and the best value for our customers.”
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