Berth opening will be all electric

By Nub News Reporter

23rd Apr 2024 | Local News

DP World's London Gateway port has welcomed the arrival of eight fully electric straddle carriers for its soon-to-be-opened £350m new fourth berth.

The innovative new machines will be part of the first all-electric fleet at any port in the world servicing the first ever all-electric berth. 

 The £12m straddle carriers weigh approximately 62 tonnes and will require only 45 minutes of charge to operate for up to four hours. 

Delivered by manufacturing giant Kalmar, the new straddle carriers are zero emission, marking a massive step forward towards DP World's plans to electrify its ports and terminals equipment across the world by 2050. 

Ahsan Agha, Vice President Port Operations at DP World London Gateway, said: "The arrival of the electric straddle carriers is another milestone for the world's first all-electric berth, following the delivery of the two largest quay cranes in Europe earlier this year.

"When operational, the berth will future-proof DP World's UK operations by continuing to service the largest container ships in existence and acting as a springboard to extend our reach into the supply chain.

"At a time when the pressure to manage costs, maintain reliability and improve speed has never been greater, DP World's growing array of technologically advanced assets and capabilities will help our UK and European customers to stay competitive for years to come."

The opening of the new fourth berth will mark a major step forward in realising DP World's sustainability ambitions and follows the announcement that its UK terminals at both Southampton and London Gateway are now fossil-diesel free after adopting Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO).

     

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