Delivery of CSOV Austri Enabler

Delivery of CSOV Austri Enabler

Yesterday GONDAN Shipbuilders delivered  the CSOV (Commissioning Service Operations Vessel) Austri Enabler, the last in a series of six CSOVs built for Norwegian shipowner Edda Wind ASA.

The Austri Enabler, designed by Norwegian company Salt Ship Design, is part of a new generation of vessels designed to mark a turning point in the offshore wind energy sector. Together with its sister ships, it has been developed with the aim of optimizing operations in offshore wind farms, acting as the main support vessel during the commissioning and maintenance of wind turbines at sea.

With a length of 88 meters and a beam of 19.7 meters, this vessel is equipped with cutting-edge technology in both operational efficiency and sustainability. It can accommodate up to 120 people—97 technicians and 23 crew members—and features the latest solutions in automation and technical assistance: a 3D-compensated offshore crane, an active gangway with a reach of 30 meters, an integrated elevator with a capacity for 26 people, and a 21-meter-diameter helipad.

Its innovative propulsion system using cycloidal propellers driven by permanent magnet motors, together with its readiness to operate with liquid hydrogen carrier (LOHC) technology, positions it as a platform ready to achieve totally emission-free operations, in line with the highest sustainability standards in the sector.



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