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TrAM · Transport: Advanced and Modular

H2020Status: CLOSED1 September 201828 February 2023EU funding €11,741,431Call H2020-MG-2016-2017

The project will develop and validate a concept for modular design and production of vessels. We combine advantages of scale and standardisation with customisation options, allowing small-series and one-off vessel construction, using interchangeable modules across vessel types. Even though parts of our work will have a wider relevance, we focus on inshore vessels (operating coastal areas and inland waterways) with electric power systems.The project is divided in three phases: Specification, innovation, and replication. In the specification phase, we perform a wide meta-analysis of both user needs and existing technological solutions, coupled with case-studies of needs and technologies for four targeted use cases. In the innovation phase, we develop the modular design concept; combining theoretical approaches, cross-fertilisation of methods from other industries (mostly rail and automotive), deep maritime experience in the relevant areas (including hull design, propulsion and electric power systems) and heavy involvement by operators (including three as consortium partners). The concept is applied to, and refined through, four demonstrators: Two ferries, a workboat and a vessel for goods traffic on inland waterways. At least one of the demonstrators will be physically built, co-financed by Rogaland County Council and its transport subsidiary Kolumbus, and used to operate a multi-stop commuter route into Stavanger. It will be a fully electric fast passenger ferry, operating in a region that is a substantial exporter of hydropower. In the replication phase, we will further validate the concept through five additional demonstrators (planning and simulation level) together with operators that did not participate in the details of the first two phases. Our aim is that the modular concept will prove to work as a general purpose toolkit within our market segment, proving that a wide set of vessel types can built in a cost-efficient and environmentally friendly manner.

Consortium · 17 organisations

coordinator

ROGALAND FYLKESKOMMUNE

NO · €859,125

participant

FJELLSTRAND AS

NO · €2,906,313

participant

HAMBURGISCHE SCHIFFBAU-VERSUCHSANSTALT GMBH

DE · €875,000

participant

HYDRO EXTRUSION NORWAY AS

NO · €516,206

participant

LEIRVIK AS

NO · €768,250

thirdParty

KOLUMBUS AB

NO

participant

ETHNICON METSOVION POLYTECHNION

EL · €314,000

participant

FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV

DE · €1,304,478

participant

WARTSILA NETHERLANDS BV

NL

participant

WARTSILA NORWAY AS

NO · €1,573,819

participant

COLLINS RIVER ENTERPRISES LIMITED

UK · €264,419

participant

DE VLAAMSE WATERWEG

BE · €182,437

participant

SERVOGEAR AS

NO · €673,466

participant

MARITIME CLEANTECH

NO · €501,781

thirdParty

NORSK HYDRO ASA

NO

thirdParty

AGENTSCHAP VOOR MARITIEME DIENSTVERLENING EN KUST

BE

participant

UNIVERSITY OF STRATHCLYDE

UK · €1,002,137

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