Torpoint Ferry launches “Bridge to zero” project

Torpoint Ferry

The Torpoint Ferry service, recognised as the world’s busiest chain ferry operation, has begun work on a major initiative aimed at achieving zero emissions.

The “Bridge to Zero” project will produce a fully costed, engineering-ready plan to convert the fleet from fossil fuel propulsion to 100% shore-supplied green electricity. The study is intended to act as a model for the decarbonisation of similar short-sea ferry services and inform the design of the next generation of Torpoint vessels due in 2034.

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