Echandia Marine To Supply Damen with LTO Batteries for Three Fully-Electric Waterbuses
[large]Echandia has signed a contract with Damen Shipyards to supply LTO batteries for three fully electric ferries to run between Rotterdam and the Drecht cities. This is the fourth contract Damen has awarded to Echandia and the second part of a project to supply batteries for a total of nine waterbuses. Echandia’s expertise in battery technology won the contract.[/large]

Swedish energy systems supplier Echandia is to supply batteries to Damen Shipyards, the biggest shipyard group for small to mid-size marine vessels, for the first fleet of electric and hybrid ferries for Rotterdam’s public transport network. The three vessels are all-electric carbon fibre Waterbuses to serve fast, intercity ferry routes between Sliedrecht, Dordrecht, Rotterdam, and the World Heritage site Kinderdijk.
The ferries are designed to meet the customer’s green goals, including increasing energy efficiency and reducing wake-wash. They will be fast charged at regular intervals, providing uninterrupted service. Echandia’s E-LTO battery system was chosen for its optimal weight and safety, as well as its competitive pricing.
LTO is the safest maritime battery chemistry in the market – resilient to external heat and other abuse, preventing thermal runaways. It does not form dendrite like other lithium-ion chemistries, avoiding short circuits and increasing battery safety over time. E-LTO requires no active measures for water cooling or fire suppression. Propagation of thermal runaway between the Toshiba cells is almost impossible. E-LTO-batteries are completely air-cooled, which is an easy, safe, and robust system. There have been several fires involving water-cooled batteries that can be completely avoided with E-LTO batteries.
This is an exciting project. The Waterbuses have been designed to deliver an excellent passenger experience. They are also extremely fuel-efficient due to optimal weight, design, and configuration of onboard systems, says Echandia’s CEO Magnus Eriksson.
This is Damen’s fourth collaborative project with Echandia. Echandia are the world leaders in maritime battery technology today, so together we are a winning combination.
It feels safe to work with Echandia because they are highly competent, deliver on time and meet the very high demands for safety, battery efficiency and flexibility that our customers require, says Johan Reurink, Supply Chain Manager at Damen Shipyards Group.
For more information:
Magnus Eriksson, CEO, 0733-995515, magnus.eriksson@echandia.se
About Echandia
Combining cutting-edge technology and precision engineering expertise, Echandia has pioneered the most advanced heavy-duty LTO battery systems in the world, supplying zero-emission energy to the maritime and rail markets. Echandia’s proprietary, lightweight battery racks and system architecture are based on the latest technology and specifically designed for the maritime industry.
Echandia is also Toshiba’s preferred maritime module integrator, the only company with DNV and Bureau Veritas certifications for LTO batteries and one of the few global suppliers with the experience, solutions, and certification to embark on large projects.
ABOUT ECHANDIA
Echandia is a market-leading supplier of advanced maritime battery systems, delivering safe and resilient energy solutions for demanding vessel operations. Designed in Scandinavia and built on proven LTO technology, our systems enable fast charging, smooth zero-emission performance, and long service life in harsh marine environments. Headquartered in Sweden, with offices in North America, the UK, Singapore, China, and Denmark, we serve customers across the globe and are trusted by shipbuilders and operators for our compact footprint, high reliability, and minimal degradation over time. To date, we have sold more than 115 systems for electrification projects across the marine industry. By reducing fuel consumption and lowering operating costs, our solutions support sustainable shipping and long-term economic efficiency, helping accelerate the maritime industry’s transition to zero-emission operations.
MEDIA CONTACT
Johan Winlund, Head of Communication & PR at Echandia
+46 76 117 55 41 • johan.winlund@echandia.com

