Stena RoRo has ordered another RoPax-class E-Flexer vessel from the Chinese shipyard CMI Jinling (Weihai). The vessel will be delivered to Corsica Linea in the first quarter of 2026 and will operate between Marseille and Corsica. This is Stena RoRo’s thirteenth vessel in the E-Flexer series and the first to be delivered to the Mediterranean region.
“The arrival of this new LNG vessel in the fleet is a strong signal in line with the ambitious course set for Corsica Linea in the coming years: to become the most modern shipping company in the Mediterranean by 2030. This new and highly efficient ship will be an important factor in our green transition and a part of our objective to reduce our CO2 emissions by 40 % by 2030”, says Pierre-Antoine Villanova, CEO of CORSICA linea.
The E-Flexer series is based on a concept with larger vessels than today’s standard RoPax ferries and is very flexible. Each ship is tailored to the customers’ commercial and technical needs. Optimized design of the hull, propellers and rudders helps ensure that the E-Flexer vessels are at the forefront regarding sustainability, performance and cost.
The vessels’ engines are multi-fuel and can run on LNG, conventional marine fuel (MGO) or biodiesel. The vessels have been designed in line with future environmental requirements and, through their technical design, can meet both existing and future international requirements by a wide margin. The vessels will be designed with the classification society notation “Battery power”, which means that in the future, the vessels will also be able to utilize batteries as a means of propulsion.
“This ship is a further development of our previous RoPax concepts, where the focus on sustainability and future-proofing has been a top priority,” says Per Westling, Managing Director of Stena RoRo. “Through the further development and optimization of the hull shape in combination with multi-fuel engines and battery hybrid technology, ordering new vessels will be the most important and powerful measure to reduce CO2 emissions from shipping in the future”.
Stena RoRo currently has 13 confirmed orders for E-Flexer vessels and two so-called “New Max” RoRo vessels at the CMI Jinling shipyard in Weihai, China. A total of six vessels will now be under construction at the shipyard at the same time. Thus far, nine vessels have been delivered.
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