Artemis Technologies, a global leader in high-performance maritime innovation, has been awarded the tender to supply the Swedish Maritime Administration (SMA) with a 100% electric Artemis EF-12 Pilot boat. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in Sweden’s ambition to transition towards a fossil-free maritime sector, in line with the goals set by the Fossil-Free Sweden Initiative and the country’s national climate policies.
The groundbreaking vessel, powered by Artemis Technologies’ cutting-edge eFoiler® system, will be the first pilot boat of its kind deployed in Nordic waters. It is set to operate as part of the SMA’s mission to ensure safe, efficient and sustainable maritime transport. The vessel will provide critical pilotage services for ships navigating Sweden’s busy offshore shipping lanes, supporting the broader national goal of achieving net-zero emissions in the maritime sector by 2045.
Operating with zero emissions, hydrofoil technology lifts the hull above the water, minimising drag, optimising energy use and delivering a smoother, quieter ride - making it ideal for demanding pilotage operations. The hydrofoil technology also significantly reduces wake impact, minimising disturbance to marine ecosystems, shorelines and anchored vessels.
Dr Iain Percy OBE, CEO of Artemis Technologies, said:
Our eFoiler® technology represents the future of maritime transport and we are excited to deliver a vessel that aligns with Sweden’s bold vision for a fossil-free maritime industry. The Artemis EF-12 Pilot boat will not only be emission-free in operation but will also deliver the high performance, reliability and efficiency needed for such a critical function.
This project is part of Sweden’s broader strategy to decarbonise its maritime sector. The deployment of a pilot boat operating with zero emissions is a vital step in realising the country’s target of achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2045.
Source: Artemis Technologies