Zeabuz has signed an LOI with Haugesund Kommune to deliver technology for Norway’s first autonomous city ferry

Zeabuz has signed an LOI with Haugesund Kommune to deliver technology for Norway’s first autonomous city ferry


Scheduled to begin operation and testing of technology in fall 2025, Haugesund’s autonomous city ferry will make history connecting three locations using Zeabuz Autonomy Systems.

The Research and Development project by Haugesund Kommune aims to develop a national pilot for an autonomous zero emission city ferry. The test period will initially last for two years, in which the vessel’s autonomy technology will gradually introduce self-driving capabilities and reduction of crew.  

 


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