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First Plant-Based Passenger Ferry Travelling Adriatic

First Plant-Based Passenger Ferry Travelling Adriatic

Bomp is very pleased to announce that an eco-catamaran partially built with Bcomp’s flax-fibre composite ampliTex™ has begun ferrying passengers around the Port of Rovinj in the Adriatic Sea this summer. The first of its kind, the solar-powered PROeco vessel is the result of a two-and-a-half-year collaboration between Bcomp and Croatia-based marine manufacturer Marservis.   

Bcomp’s high-performance bio-composite material was used in the construction of almost all non-structural and semi-structural components of the vessel, including the bulkheads, seats, ceiling and side linings — and some parts of the floor. These parts were manufactured by combining ampliTex™ laminate with infusion bio-based epoxy resin through vacuum infusion and a resin transfer molding process. 

With capacity for 100 passengers and two crew, the PROeco is being used on short, defined routes for more than ten hours daily. The use of electric motors has resulted in a savings of 770 kg of harmful diesel emissions each day. The innovative bio-based material used in place of standard glass, polyester and vinylester has also reduced emissions related to the manufacture of those fossil fuel-derived materials and offers enhanced end-of-life options. 

By combining renewable energy with natural fibre composites, this vessel represents the advent of a completely new stage in eco-friendly mass mobility on waterways,” said Paolo Dassi, Marine & Industry Manager of Bcomp. Not only does it reduce energy demands and emissions related to manufacturing, but it also allows for a substantial reduction in impacts throughout the vessel’s operational life.” 

Test panels of the bio-composite material were subjected to mechanical property tests in cooperation with the University of Zagreb’s Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Ship Building. The ampliTex™ material is also being used by Marservis for the Aquapod+, an autonomous device used to collect floating waste from ports, and the ECOcube, an autonomous floating reception station for solid and liquid wastes from vessels. 

The cooperation from Bcomp was excellent, and the new owners are very satisfied with the PROeco’s performance,” says Luciano Beg, CEO, for Marservis. “We are already fielding inquiries from other companies in the EU about these PROeco catamarans. “ 

About Marservis 

Marservis d.o.o. is a Croatian company that produces vessels up to 20 meters in length. In the last few years, the company has been testing and implementing natural materials, creating a natural composite suitable for building vessels. Furthermore, the company includes electric drives in its products, and the necessary energy is obtained from alternative sources, primarily from photovoltaic panels. The company continues to focus on the development of ecological solutions in nautics by exchanging traditional materials for natural ones. For more information: www.marservis.hr 

About Bcomp  

Bcomp is a Swiss cleantech company and global leader in sustainable lightweighting solutions, also recognised as a Global Cleantech 100 company. Its proprietary natural fibre-based reinforcement materials — ampliTex™ and powerRibs™ — help decarbonise manufacturing and reduce environmental impacts in a wide range of high-performance applications. These include motorsports, automotive interiors, mass transportation, recreational equipment, consumer goods and the aviation industry. Bcomp’s team offers global engineering support and guidance from concept through to industrial manufacturing out of its Fribourg headquarters in Switzerland and an office in Shanghai, China. For more information: www.bcomp.com   


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