BC Ferries fourth hybrid electric island class ferry arrives at Ogden Point

The approximately 10,700 nautical mile transoceanic journey to Point Hope Maritime in Victoria has taken 67 days.

BC Ferries fourth hybrid electric island class ferry arrives at Ogden Point

Under its own power, Island 4 departed Damen Shipyards Galati in Romania in early June. 

The Island Class are battery-equipped ships designed for future full electric operation. The ships are fitted with hybrid technology that bridges the gap until shore charging infrastructure and funding becomes available in B.C. From the exterior details to the engines, the design of the new vessels reduces underwater radiated noise, lowers emissions and improves customer service.

Upon arrival at Point Hope Maritime BC Ferries will take ownership of the vessel. With two identical Island Class vessels already in service, BC Ferries is beginning to realize the benefits of standardization. Dock fits and crew familiarization for Island 4 is well underway, reducing logistical, operational, training and maintenance costs, contributing to a more efficient ferry system overall. Island 3 began its voyage under its own power on May 19 and arrived in Victoria, British Columbia on July 22.

The arrival of these new vessels will allow Quadra Island and Gabriola Island to each be serviced by two Island Class vessels. BC Ferries looks forward to officially naming the vessels later this summer and celebrating with the communities, when the time is right.