E-Ship 1

E-Ship 1 in Dieppe
History
NameE-Ship 1
OwnerEnercon
Builder
Launched2 August 2008[1]
Completed6 August 2010
Identification
StatusIn active service, as of 2010
General characteristics
Tonnage10,500 DWT
Length130 m (426 ft 6 in)
Beam22.5 m (73 ft 10 in)
Draught6 to 9 m (20 to 30 ft)
Installed powerTwo diesel engines (2 × 3.5 MW)
Propulsion
  • Four Flettner rotors (0-350 RPM 25m high, 4m dia.)
  • Two propellers
SpeedMax 17.5 knots (32.4 km/h; 20.1 mph)
Capacity3 holds below deck, 20,580 m³
NotesSpecial classification: Germanischer Lloyd

The E-Ship 1 is a roll-on/lift-off (RoLo) cargo ship that made its first voyage with cargo in August 2010. The ship is owned by the third-largest wind turbine manufacturer, Germany's Enercon GmbH. It is used to transport wind turbine components. The E-Ship 1 is a Flettner ship: four large rotorsails that rise from its deck are rotated via a mechanical linkage to the ship's propellers. The sails, or Flettner rotors, aid the ship's propulsion by means of the Magnus effect – the perpendicular force that is exerted on a spinning body moving through a fluid stream.

  1. ^ Stapellauf S 285 - YouTube 5 August 2008