Frostabåten
Frostabåten is a pioneering initiative to develop and demonstrate a new generation of zero-emission, electric hydrofoil fast-boats supported by semi-autonomous navigation technologies. The project aims to establish a scalable model for future passenger transport in Norway — starting in the Trondheim Fjord and building toward export-ready concepts for international markets.
The project is built around the Swedish-produced Candela P-12, an electric hydrofoil ferry capable of reducing energy consumption by up to 80% by lifting the hull out of the water on underwater wings. This drastically reduces resistance, enabling high speed, low operating costs, and quiet and emission-free operation.
Project Owner: Frostabåten AS
Project Partners: Ocean Autonomy Cluster, NTNU, FI Ocean Space Incubator, Testination, Candela Technology AB, Trondheim Havn, Crazy Coyote, Frosta Brygge, MIDAS
Financing Partners: Trøndelag County Council, Trondheim Municipality, project partners
Project Status: Ongoing (2024–2027)
Frostabåten revives a historic ferry link between Frosta and Trondheim, last operated in 1947. The modern version reimagines the connection as a 25-minute, fully electric and highly energy-efficient crossing, offering a realistic alternative to road travel around the fjord.
Beyond Frosta–Trondheim, the project also explores possible connections to Leksvik, Vanvikan, Munkholmen and Trondheim, creating a regional zero-emission fast-boat network.
Develop and validate a scalable model for electric, zero-emission fast-boat operations.
Test and evaluate semi-autonomous navigation and operational support systems.
Demonstrate feasibility under Nordic winter conditions (cold, wind, waves, darkness).
Produce operational and technical datasets for future tenders, investments and regulations.
Build an early-stage ecosystem for commercial routes, tourism services, and regional mobility concepts.
Support Norway’s maritime innovation leadership with export-oriented solutions.
The project integrates emerging maritime technologies through close collaboration with NTNU and the Shore Control Lab.
The Candela P-12 used in Frostabåten includes:
Semi-autonomous steering and energy optimisation systems
Advanced navigation aids that support, but do not replace, the captain
Hydrofoil control systems that adjust stability and energy use
Data-logging and sensor systems for research and operational analysis
The vessel is not intended to operate without a captain. Instead, autonomy is introduced as assistive technology that enhances safety, efficiency and predictability under demanding conditions.
Route studies and transport modelling
Technical and economic feasibility assessments
Choice of vessel: Candela P-12
Early partner ecosystem established
Funding secured from Trøndelag County Council and Trondheim Municipality
Transport of vessel to Trondheim
Training of captains and operational crew (Crazy Coyote)
Testing of vessel performance in winter conditions
Systematic trials of semi-autonomous functions
Demonstration trips for public authorities, industry and media
Final technical and operational analysis
Recommendations for route implementation
Operational model and business case for regular fast-boat service
Preparations for national and EU funding applications
Decision process for establishing a permanent route
Possible expansion to multi-stop regional services
Integration with autonomy and shore-control systems
Scaling toward commercial operations and export markets
Frostabåten AS – Project owner and operator
Candela Technology AB – Vessel, hydrofoil systems and technical support
NTNU & Shore Control Lab – Autonomy research, data collection, analysis
Testination – Operational test procedures and safety protocols
FI Ocean Space Incubator – Project management, ecosystem development
Ocean Autonomy Cluster – Dissemination, industrial engagement
Crazy Coyote – Certified captains and crew
Frosta Brygge, MIDAS, Trondheim Havn – Local infrastructure and logistics
Trøndelag County Council
Trondheim Municipality
Private and industrial partners
These partners enable both vessel operations and the broader innovation and ecosystem development.
The Frostabåten project contributes to:
Regional mobility improvements with zero local emissions
Reduced travel time for residents and commuters
New opportunities for tourism and recreational transport
Development of a Norwegian export platform for electric hydrofoil and autonomy solutions
Strengthening of Norway’s position in maritime autonomy and green technologies
The project also supports broader climate and mobility strategies of Trøndelag County and Trondheim Municipality.
Type: Electric hydrofoil passenger ferry
Capacity: 31 passengers
Range: Approx. 50 nautical miles (route-dependent)
Travel time Frosta–Trondheim: ~25 minutes
Energy use: Up to 80% reduction compared to traditional displacement vessels
Emissions: Zero local emissions
A hydrofoil is an underwater wing that lifts the vessel out of the water at speed, drastically reducing drag and energy consumption.

Contact:
Linda Cathrine Hald
Project Lead, FI Ocean Space Incubator
📞 +47 976 74 134
📧 linda@fi-nor.no