Nichols to build pair of electric ferries for San Francisco

(FREELAND, Wash.) — Nichols Brothers Boat Builders (NBBB) has been awarded a contract from San Francisco Bay Ferry to design and construct two 400-passenger battery-electric ferries as part of the agency’s Rapid Electric Emission Free (REEF) ferry program. This groundbreaking project will significantly reduce emissions and advance sustainable transportation in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Lacey Greene, vice president of new construction sales at NBBB, emphasized the strength of the project’s partnerships. “We are excited to collaborate with industry leaders, including Incat Crowther, a world-class passenger vessel designer; Wartsila North America, the electrical propulsion system integrator; and Ockerman Automation Consulting, a renowned electrical engineering firm,” she said. “Our collective expertise and innovative technology will ensure the successful delivery of high-performance, energy-efficient ferries that align with SF Bay Ferry’s sustainability goals.”

The Subchapter K vessels will measure 142.1 feet in length and 34.9 inches at the beam. They will operate at 25 knots, serving central bay routes that connect Oakland and Alameda to San Francisco. The modular propulsion system features four independent propulsion units, each equipped with a Hydromaster drive, and a scalable energy storage system – including MCS charging units, a DC grid, and advanced DC conversion technology, all provided by EPSI Wartsila North America.

Incat Crowther rendering

As a leader in aluminum vessel manufacturing since 1982, NBBB pioneered the first high-speed aluminum catamaran in U.S. waters. Over the past four decades, the company has delivered more than 50 new high-speed catamarans and completed numerous repairs, rebuilds and repowers of aluminum passenger vessels. The REEF project represents a significant milestone in NBBB’s continued innovation with this first all-electric vessel construction project.

“We are honored to partner with SF Bay Ferry on this transformative project, which will set a new standard for sustainable maritime transportation,” said Gavin Higgins, CEO of NBBB. “Beyond delivering state-of-the-art ferries, this initiative will create jobs, stimulating local economies where they are built and operated. The project will also reinforce California’s leadership in zero-emission transit solutions.”

This project aligns with California’s clean energy initiatives, demonstrating the state’s commitment to cutting-edge, environmentally friendly public transportation. The new electric ferries will provide commuters with a cleaner, greener alternative, reducing the region’s carbon footprint while enhancing the passenger experience.

– Nichols Brothers Boat Builders

By Professional Mariner Staff