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The plug-in hybrid vessel, 'Color Hybrid', was launched from the dock hall at Ulstein Verft on 14 April 2019 and positioned quayside. The vessel is now undergoing completion work prior to her delivery.

The evening sun settling over the 'Color Hybrid' during her launch from the dock hall at Ulstein Verft. (Photo: Oclin / Hallstein Mala)

The 'Color Hybrid' was named on 23 August in Sandefjord. The lady sponsor, the prime minister of Norway, Erna Solberg, made an appearance on the screen for a virtual naming of the vessel, with minister Jan Tore Sanner ensuring the champagne bottle was smashed at the ship's side.

Color Hybrid Dressed Up For Naming In Sandefjord Glenn Walmann Color Line

On 1 August 2019, the world’s largest plug-in hybrid vessel, Color Hybrid, was delivered from Ulstein Verft to Color Line. The ship sets a global standard for environmentally friendly ships. With its innovative and eco-friendly solutions this has been an important milestone project to the maritime cluster.

Color Hybrid front view.

The ‘Color Hybrid’ is nearing completion, and the interior illustrations give an insight in how this vessel will appear when she starts sailing. The vessel will provide a great travel experience and set a new standard for comfort.

Interior from the atrium.

The world’s largest plug-in hybrid vessel, Color Hybrid, has been appointed ‘Ship of the Year 2019’. Ulstein Group CEO Gunvor Ulstein received the Award from HRH Crown Prince Haakon of Norway at the Nor-Shipping exhibition on 4 June 2019.

Color Hybrid 'Ship of the Year 2019'

Color Line and Ulstein Verft have today agreed on a Letter of Intent (LOI) for the construction of the largest plug-in hybrid vessel of the world.

Rear view of the Color Line hybrid ferry.

A plug-in hybrid ferry that can have full battery power for parts of its journey, for which it will not give emissions of harmful greenhouse gases, nor nitrogen or sulphur compounds. The 160m vessel can take on 2,000 passengers and 500 cars. Crew cabins for 100.

The plug-in hybrid vessel has been built by Ulstein Verft. Photo by Uavpic.

The steel cutting ceremony of the Ulstein Verft's yard number 311, the plug-in hybrid ferry for Color Line, was held on Friday 14 July. SVP Marine & Technical, Jan Helge Pile, at Color Line, performed the first cut. The ferry will be completed in 2019.

Steel cutting production start Color Line plug-in hybrid vessel.

The construction of the 'Color Hybrid' reached an important milestone 16 April which marked the assembly start of the 14 large blocks at Crist in Gdynia, Poland. The environmental friendly ship will be the world’s largest battery-hybrid ship when entering into service between Sandefjord and Strømstad in June next year.

Keel laying and great cooperation between Crist, Color Line and Ulstein Group.

The progress of the 'Color Hybrid' ship construction in spring 2019 has been steady, and the most visible is the painting process. The vessel is now getting prepared to be launched from the dock hall.

A bird's view of the 'Color Hybrid', photo taken on 7 April 2019.

On Thursday, 15 November, Color Line and Ulstein Verft marked the construction start-up on the world's largest plug-in hybrid ship, the 'Color Hybrid'. The hull is placed in the dock hall, and several hundred yard workers are now busy with the ship’s completion before hand-over next summer.

Ceo Ulstein Gunvor Ulstein Ceo Trond Kleivdal Color Line Photo Nanseth Media

The hull of the 'Color Hybrid', Color Line's next flag ship that will be servicing Sandefjord-Strömstad, has arrived Ulstein Verft for completion.

Docking of the Color Hybrid.

The completion of the ‘Color Hybrid’ plug-in hybrid vessel is well underway at Ulstein Verft. Now is the time for painting, installations and electrical work. Present at the yard is Color Line’s site team, counting eight people. They will all have their work on the vessel after her delivery.

This will be one of the taxfree shops on the 'Color Hybrid'.

The heart of Ulstein Verft lies in our dock hall, the pulsating centre for our ship constructions. Our mind is on securing the best possible experience for the ship owner and those travelling on their vessels. 'Color Hybrid', the world’s largest plug-in hybrid vessel, was recently delivered from our yard.

Color Hybrid For Color Line

Ulstein has been appointed 'Best Industrial Design Company 2019'. Jury statement: A venturous company with solid experience that holds a strong IPR strategy. They are flexible, having moved from oil to offshore wind and sustainable solutions. Their characteristic design is the ocean's answer to the iconic Coca-Cola bottle.

Best Industrial Design Company 2019
2019: Utnemnd til 'Beste Industridesignselskap'
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Ulstein har vorte kåra til 'Beste Industridesignselskap 2019'. I følgje juryen er selskapet "Eit vågalt selskap med solid erfaring og med ein sterk IPR-strategi. Dei er fleksible, og har gått frå olje til havvind og berekraftige løysingar. Det karakteristiske designet deira er havet sitt svar på den ikoniske Coca-Cola-flaska."

Best Industrial Design Company 2019

We offer state-of-the-art ship design and equipment package solutions for RoPax customers worldwide. Our RoPax vessels have the highest seakeeping standards with sustainable travelling in mind.

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In 2018, Ulstein Group recorded revenues of NOK 1.89 billion and an operating loss of NOK - 211.6 million. The result was partly caused by low exploitation of capacity in parts of the group, large restructuring expenses and loss on certain projects.
The offshore wind vessel 'Acta Centaurus' quayside at Ulstein Verft, December 2018. Photo by Per Eide Studio.

At the opening ceremony of the Nor-Shipping exhibition, the ‘Color Hybrid’ plug-in hybrid vessel was announced the winner of the 'Next Generation Ship Award'. The vessel has been designed by Fosen Yard and is being constructed by Ulstein Verft for the ship owner Color Line.

Ulstein and Fosen joined forces on Color Line innovative project
The Color Line plug-in hybrid vessel, to be built at Ulstein Verft, has been shortlisted for the Next Generation Ship Award. With a focus on innovation, the Next Generation Ship Award honours the most promising design for ships that will be at sea in the coming decade.
Color Line plug-in hybrid vessel seen from the starboard side.

Color Line and Ulstein sign a firm contract on construction of the world’s largest plug-in hybrid vessel. The environmentally sound ship will be servicing Sandefjord – Strömstad from summer 2019. Ulstein won the contract in competition with several other yards.

Ulstein Shipbuilding colleagues celebrating Color Line shipbuilding contract.