AYK BATTERIES FOR GREENPEACE ELECTRIC NEWBUILD

Nov 25, 2025 | Marine environment & clean shipping news

Marine battery manufacturer AYK Energy says it is gearing up production after winning a high-profile deal to supply Greenpeace International’s new flagship vessel.

The vessel is being built at Freire Shipyard in Spain and the deal was secured through a partner system integrator, with AYK supplying a 3MWh Aries+ advanced battery system recently approved by classification society DNV.

The new vessel – due for delivery in 2027 – will be the most environmentally advanced ship in Greenpeace International’s fleet, designed to operate with near-zero emissions. Propulsion will be generated by two electric drive propellers as well as 1,746m2 of sails, supported by solar panels and the AYK battery packs. Greenpeace International says the vessel will be as close to fossil fuel-free as possible at launch and is designed to transition to 100%9 green power as soon as technically possible.

AYK founder Chris Kruger said: “We are extremely proud to be supporting this transformative Greenpeace International project alongside our integration partner. It’s a flagship vessel not only for Greenpeace International, but for the future of low-emission shipping. This deal reflects growing recognition of AYK’s expertise in safe, high-performance marine batteries. AYK’s batteries will be critical to enabling silent, zero-emissions operations during sensitive campaigns and operations in emissions-restricted areas.”

The deal follows a strong year for AYK Energy. The company installed two 12MWh Orion+ batteries on Brittany Ferries Guillaume de Normandie hybrid electric ferry after installing the exact same battery system aboard its sister ship Saint-Malo. They are among the largest marine battery installations and are now in operation, using zero emission battery power while entering and exiting port.

Kruger said: “AYK aims to be the prime innovator of electric ships. We all want to see fewer emissions and green shipping. But batteries will only be part of the decarbonisation agenda if ship owners see a financial benefit. There has to be a compelling business case. And that’s what the new AYK range, which will be installed on the Greenpeace International vessel, is all about – mass adoption of batteries that can pay for themselves within a matter of years.”

Kruger developed the battery for the first hybrid propulsion ferry, Prinsesse Benedikte, and the first fully electric ferry, Ampere in 2012. Now based in Andorra, AYK Energy was established in 2018 building its first factory in 2023 in China to be close to the centre of the battery industry supply chain which Kruger says is 10 years ahead of Europe.

Image: New Greenpeace vessel under construction (source: AYK Energy)

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