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AVL Completes Smart Electrification of Short Straits Ferries Consortium Feasibility Study

AVL together with consortium partners DFDS, and the University of Kent, through the Centre of Logistics and Sustainability Analytics (CeLSA) have successfully completed the Smart Electrification of Short Straits Ferries (SESSF) consortium feasibility study. 

Blue and white ferry in the foreground on the water with solar panels on the dock to the right with wind turbines in the background

AVL together with consortium partners DFDS, and the University of Kent, through the Centre of Logistics and Sustainability Analytics (CeLSA) have successfully completed the Smart Electrification of Short Straits Ferries (SESSF) consortium feasibility study. The study supports DFDS’ selection of the most viable designs for e-vessels, to operate cross-channel routes between the United Kingdom and Europe. 

Basildon, United Kingdom, July 2025: This project is part of the Smart Shipping Acceleration Fund (SSAF), funded by the UK Department for Transport (DfT) and delivered by Innovate UK. SSAF is part of the Department’s UK Shipping Office for Reducing Emissions (UK SHORE) programme, a £206m initiative focused on developing the technology necessary to decarbonise the UK domestic maritime sector. 

The consortium successfully completed a feasibility study to support the selection of the most viable designs for e-vessels operating on cross-channel routes between Dover to Calais and Dunkirk. The designs consider ship, propulsion and battery systems across a wide range of operating scenarios. AVL led the overall project management, and utilising their expertise in batteries and simulation solutions were responsible for the simulation work package, using AVL CRUISE™ M, a multi-domain system simulation tool for mobility concept analysis, subsystem design and layout, and virtual component integration.

AVL developed a CRUISE™ M scenario-based e-vessels powertrain simulation model. Applying DFDS’ intended electric vessel resistance and kinematics characteristics and existing duty cycles of ferries operating on cross-channel routes, the operation of electric powertrain, battery, e-motor and the propulsion system can be simulated within various scenarios. 

AVL’s CRUISE™ M model has been integrated within a techno-economic digital decision-support tool which was developed by CeLSA. The decision-support tool, which was designed in the form of an application, allows an end-user such as DFDS to explore their optimal strategic and operation options for the deployment of new electric ferries, considering a range of scenarios including battery size, route, path and shoreside infrastructure charging availability.

The collaboration will play a crucial role in DFDS achieving their goal of deploying battery electric ships on The Short Straits from 2030. It also has the potential to have a wider impact in the decarbonisation of the maritime sector as the key insights such as the projected reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions will be shared with industry and government departments, for example the DfT, the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) and Innovate UK. 

Dr Mamadou Ndiaye, Research & Development Department Leader, AVL Powertrain UK Limited: “We are very happy to have led this transformative project. The marine sector is moving towards a common goal – a clean maritime future and we hope that the learnings from the feasibility study will be an important tool in driving towards this goal. We are excited to explore future collaborative opportunities with DFDS and the University of Kent as we support the maritime industry’s transition towards decarbonisation.”

Timothy van Vugt, Head of Transformation, DFDS: “We value the opportunity to have participated in this transformational feasibility study, which has allowed us to share knowledge and collaborate towards the common goal to decarbonise the maritime sector. Working alongside AVL and the University of Kent through the SESSF project has strengthened our commitment to sustainable innovation and advanced our ambition to electrify our cross-Channel fleet. Looking ahead, we are excited to explore future opportunities and build on the insights gained through this collaboration to help shape a cleaner maritime future.”

Dr Ramin Raeesi, Director of CeLSA and Reader in Management Science at the University of Kent: “Introducing electric ferries to the Short Straits is a bold and capital-intensive move with far-reaching implications for the sustainability and long-term viability of cross-channel operations. It is therefore essential that any design and integration decisions be supported by robust, data-driven analysis across a range of operational scenarios and simulations. We’re pleased that the SESSF project has supported DFDS in this effort through the successful development of the first generation of the SESSF decision support system.”

With more than 12,200 employees, AVL is one of the world's leading mobility technology companies for development, simulation and testing in the automotive industry and in other sectors such as rail, shipping and energy. Based on extensive in-house research activities, AVL delivers concepts, technology solutions, methodologies and development tools for a greener, safer and better world of mobility and beyond.

AVL supports international partners and customers in sustainable and digital transformation. The focus here is on the areas of electrification, software, AI and automation. AVL also supports companies in energy-intensive sectors on their way to green and efficient energy generation and supply.

AVL's passion is innovation. Together with an international network of experts spanning 90 locations with more than 50 competence and development centers worldwide, AVL is driving the future of mobility. In 2024, the company generated a turnover of 2.03 billion euros, of which 11% was invested in R&D activities. 

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We operate a transport network in and around Europe with an annual revenue of DKK 30bn and 16,500 full-time employees. We move goods in trailers by ferry, road & rail, and we offer complementary and related transport and logistics solutions. We also move car and foot passengers on short sea and overnight ferry routes. DFDS was founded in 1866 and headquartered and listed in Copenhagen.

CeLSA addresses a wide range of transport, logistics, and supply chain problems with sustainability considerations. The centre has a world-class research portfolio in Management Science, Operational Research and Analytics, and works closely with key academic and business partners on various interdisciplinary research projects backing the UK’s ambitions for leading a net-zero future. The work the world-leading experts at the CeLSA focuses on the application of mathematical modelling and optimisation, simulation and data analytics on a wide range of transport and logistics problems with a particular focus on the sustainability of operations. They regularly collaborate with industrial partners to improve their operations through advanced computational models and help them to develop innovative and sustainable solutions to overcome their complex operational problems.

The CeLSA is also a UK leading research centre in supporting the UK’s move towards net-zero by leading ground-breaking research projects on the decarbonisation of the road and maritime transport sectors. Our interdisciplinary research, in collaboration with our academic and business partners, is missioned to accelerate the adoption of clean fuel options such as hydrogen and electricity by the transport sector through the development of innovative and sustainable solutions.

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