Finally! State ferry system goes out to bid for new hybrid-electric vessels
Washington State Ferries on Thursday published an invitation to bid on building five new hybrid-electric ferries, an overdue achievement that promises to eventually bring more reliability to cross-Sound ferry service.
Its the first time in more than 50 years that the state will accept bids from shipyards nationwide to construct its vessels. Going out to bid on this contract also represents a major step toward electrification of the WSF fleet. But its been choppy getting to this point with a years-long delay and rising costs. And the difficulties procuring the new boats have gubernatorial candidates in both parties suggesting it could make more sense to stick with diesel power in the near term.
This is a great milestone for Washington State Ferries as well as the national shipbuilding industry that has shown strong interest in this program, said Matt von Ruden, the ferry systems electrification program manager. These new vessels are urgently needed as WSF works to restore full service and reduce our environmental impacts.
For frustrated riders, dealing with delays and cancellations, relief for the ferry systems boat shortage cant come soon enough.
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