ABB will provide integrated bridge-to-propeller technology for Havfram Wind’s two new NG20000X-HF Wind Turbine Installation Vessels (WTIVs).
Under a new order from Yantai CIMC Raffles Offshore, ABB’s scope comprises four Azipod electric main propulsion units with a total output of 17MW; the Onboard DC Grid power distribution system; a 4.1MWh energy storage installation; ABB Ability Marine Pilot Control with Dynamic Positioning System for advanced vessel control, as well as a comprehensive package of automation and digital technology.
Once in operation, the WTIVs will be able connect to the ABB Ability Collaborative Operations network for remote support and predictive maintenance.
The vessels will incorporate the latest battery-hybrid drivetrain technology and be capable of installing offshore wind turbines with a rotor diameter of more than 300m, as well as XXL monopiles weighing up to 3000 tonnes at water depths of up to 70m.
“We at ABB are in these projects to support the customer throughout the vessel lifetime, and being able to deliver future-proof solutions is of utmost importance for us,” said division president, ABB Marine & Ports, Juha Koskela.
“I am especially proud of this order, demonstrating the benefits of efficiency, safety and reliability our bridge-to-propeller solution can deliver to our customers in this rapidly growing and demanding market.”
Havfram Wind chief executive Even Larsen added: “The performance of our Wind Turbine Installation Vessels will be pivotal in meeting the needs of the offshore wind market today and tomorrow. To ensure superior performance, we chose the broad scope of ABB power, control, propulsion and automation technology, complemented by the through-life support from ABB’s remote diagnostics and global service capabilities.”


