Portuguese ferry company buys 10 electric ferries but only 1 battery, then the wrong batteries, then discovers the cannot cope with tides

Professor John Robertson OBA, European Ferry Correspondent

From Portugal Resident today:

Agonising months of ups and downs with Lisbon’s electric ferry fleet have found a new explanation, if not any useful solution: they were not constructed for the work they are currently struggling to perform.

“They should be sailing on lakes”, writes tabloid Correio da Manhã today.

Tidal rivers like the Tejo are thus proving exceptionally challenging – as ferry passengers have found out to their intense frustration. Back in 2021, the €52.4 million purchase of 10 electric ferries quickly ran into trouble when it became clear that the state-owned Transtejo ferry company had only bought one ferry complete with a battery, and nine others without. At the time, it was likened to buying cars without engines, or bicycles without pedals.

Fast-forward rapidly to the point where the ferries started operating, and the woes sadly persisted. Right now, there are six of the 10 ferries purchased from a Spanish company already in Portugal, but only three of them ‘are working’. 

Cegonha Branca – the first vessel that arrived already damaged, has suffered since ‘serious damage’ due to coming into contact with a jetty on a day of ‘bad weather’.  Another two ferries “are unable to navigate for technical reasons”, says CM.

Battery charging is one of the greatest problems. It became clear last year that the problem with buying boats without batteries was that when batteries arrived they were not ‘compatible’: timetables have had to be rearranged, and there is still a major issue surrounding how long it is taking to charge these boats, straining relations between Transtejo management and the municipality of Seixal, whose residents are the people suffering the most.  As Seixal mayor Paulo Silva has told reporters, the population “deserves respect and dignity in public means of mobility”.

https://www.portugalresident.com/tejos-trouble-torn-electric-ferries-were-conceived-for-lakes-not-tidal-rivers/

Imagine that was in Scotland where CalMac ferries operate in the stormiest seas in the world, at the lowest prices in the world.

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  1. Ah but, remember that Scotland is unique in that according to our media all our ferries are “Lifeline” ferries, and in the case of Herald it is often accompanied by being an “Exclusive”, as no one else in their right mind would print such crap.

    You are of course right in that our media are so determined to undermine CalMac, Fergusons and by association the Scottish government that they do not look or listen beyond their inner wee circle of “journalists” or their made up “grass roots” moaning minnies, to the world outside – even the Isle of Wight!

    Long may their circulation fall..

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