The European Commission has informed us that our proposal ELECTRIC BLUE: Sustainable Maritime Transport: Technologies for environmentally friendly shipping supporting coastal communities has been approved.

The project has a total budget of €12,011,241.50 and is funded by the Horizon Europe programme.


In addition to our company RTD Talos, the following organizations participate in the project:
1. TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY Finland
2. TALLINNA TEHNIKAÜLIKOOL Estonia
3. LLOYD’S REGISTER EMEA IPS United Kingdom
4. Wärtsilä Deutschland GmbH Germany
5. University of Piraeus Greece
6. FINNLINES OYJ Finland
7. CELESTYAL SHIP MANAGEMENT LIMITED Cyprus
8. ABO AKADEMI Finland
9. CORVUS ENERGY AS Norway
10. Naantalin Satama Oy Finland
11. Rauma Marine Constructions Oy Finland
12. Stockholms Hamn Aktiebolag Sweden
13. Polarium Energy Solutions AB Sweden

The ELECTRIC BLUE project

Sustainable maritime transport: Technologies for eco-friendly shipping to support coastal communities.
ELECTRIC BLUE focuses on the demonstration of advanced battery energy storage systems and ship design concepts for existing vessels through
retrofitting. Our ambition is to pave the way towards full electrification in maritime transport.
A full-scale demonstration on the retrofitted RoPax ferry, Finnsirius, already equipped with a 5 MWh battery system, aims for a 40% increase in
electric-only operating range, achieving at least 120 nautical miles with batteries as the primary power source for propulsion. This is achieved through
next-generation onboard battery energy storage systems, and high-capacity shore-side charging systems for rapid battery replenishment. Further
innovations include advanced onboard energy efficiency, AI-driven Energy Management System, and digital tools for ship modelling to validate the
extended range.
ELECTRIC BLUE unites industrial, research, and regulatory experts across the vessel electrification value chain. Key participants span Shipping
companies (Finnlines, CSM), ship design (RMC), battery systems (Corvus), power solutions (Polarium, Wärtsilä), and port authorities (Naantali,
Stockholm) as well as classification society (Lloyd’s Register EMEA). Research (VTT, ABO, TalTech, UPRC) contributes digital modelling, technoeconomic
analysis, and business models, supporting replication studies for diverse vessel types. This ensures outputs are technically robust,
economically viable, and widely scalable across Europe.
The project’s impact enhances EU maritime leadership, accelerating the transition to a climate-neutral society. It will deliver guidelines for retrofitting
advanced battery systems and fire safety solutions, addressing regulatory gaps for safe, compliant adoption. Training promotes new green job
opportunities for maritime personnel. Through demonstration, replication, and business modelling, ELECTRIC BLUE targets widespread
deployment, ensuring a rapid, socially accepted shift to battery-electric shipping in Europe.