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Brunvoll has once again been chosen as the supplier of the propulsion and manoeuvring system for one of ESVAGT’s new service operation vessels (SOV). This will be the fourth ESVAGT vessel currently undergoing construction. The vessel is designed by HAV Design and will be built at Cemre Shipyard.

Brunvoll has once again been chosen as the propulsion system supplier for ESVAGT’s newest SOV-order. Quality, efficiency, and service, in addition to timely delivery and cooperation, are all vital factors for the selection of essential equipment for ESVAGT’s vessels," says Kristian Ole Jakobsen, Deputy CEO at ESVAGT A/S.

Operation for Vestas

ESVAGT’s new SOV will be controlled by Brunvoll’s propulsion and thruster control system, BruCon PTC

ESVAGT’s new SOV will be controlled by Brunvoll’s propulsion and thruster control system, BruCon PTC. The vessel will be outfitted with two azimuth propulsion thrusters, two retractable azimuth thrusters, and a tunnel thruster.

Once completed, the new vessel will enter operation for Vestas on the Hollandse Kust West VI wind farm in the North Sea. The wind farm will feature 54 wind turbines and can deliver 760 MW. The vessel with the designation, HAV 830 L, will be 63.3 metres long and provide accommodation for a crew of 54.

Contract with HAV and ESVAGT

We are proud and humble for another contract with HAV and ESVAGT. Several years of cooperation with these highly professional partners has benefitted Brunvoll as a supplier of complex propulsion and manoeuvring systems,” says Bernt Rune Riksfjord, VP Sales at Brunvoll.

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