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HAV editor15.10.20253 min read

Subsidiary secures wellboat deliveries

15 October 2025 – Norwegian Electric Systems (NES) has been awarded a contract to act as system integrator and deliver power and automation systems to a newbuild live fish carrier that shipbuilder Fitjar Mekaniske Verksted is constructing for North Salmon Service.

In addition to its key role as system integrator, NES will deliver motors, including propulsion and bow thrusters, generators, transformers, AC/DC switchboards, a battery pack, and a charging solution. NES will also provide an integrated automation system (IAS) and power management system (PMS).

“We’re happy to see activity picking up in the aquaculture segment after a quiet period following the 2023 tax changes. This contract follows a constructive dialogue with both the owner and the yard, reflecting a shared focus on vessel performance and long-term value. We look forward to continuing the collaboration with both Fitjar Mekaniske Verksted and North Salmon Service”, says Siv Remøy-Vangen, Managing Director of NES.

NES’ system and equipment deliveries are planned for the second half of 2026 and the first half of 2027.

Hugo Strand, CEO at Fitjar Mekaniske Verksted, comments that he is pleased about getting NES onboard the FMV63 project: “NES has been involved in the sales-phase of this innovative HAV 595 design, and I’m convinced they will be a reliable and competent supplier to FMV, and also pull their weight when the ship enters operations”.

Earlier this year, NES sister company HAV Design was contracted to design the live fish carrier with a fish well capacity of 5,000 cubic metres. The HAV 595 design supports a wide range of live fish operations, including transport and sorting. It offers greater operational capacity than current industry standards and sets new benchmarks in biosecurity, fish welfare, cost-efficiency, and environmental performance.

NES’s integrated energy and control system will ensure safe, energy-efficient and stable operations for vessels carrying large volumes of fish. The shipowner is Norwegian aquaculture logistics operator North Salmon Service.

“We are delivering well-proven power and automation systems to this vessel. Now we look forward to commencing the work in close cooperation with Fitjar Mekaniske Verksted, North Salmon Service, and our sister company, HAV Design,” says Jan Klokk, VP sales at NES.  

NES is a subsidiary of HAV Group ASA, which is listed on Euronext Growth Oslo.


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For more information, please contact:

Gunnar Larsen, CEO
gunnar.larsen@havgroup.no
+47 901 05 694

 

About Norwegian Electric Systems AS

Norwegian Electric Systems is a total supplier of low- and zero-emission propulsion and control systems for various vessel types in the global maritime market.

Power – Our knowledge of vessel operations and the latest energy sources enables us to develop propulsion systems that are energy-efficient, environmentally friendly, and tailored to each individual operation. We develop environmentally friendly solutions that create added value for our customers.

Automation – Our flexible automation platforms provide precise and reliable control of propulsion, systems, and cargo. The solutions are designed to make operations more efficient, reduce manual processes, and enhance safety – whether during daily routines or challenging operations.

Navigation – Stricter safety requirements and higher expectations for efficient operations call for smarter vessels. Our integrated navigation systems combine advanced technology with simple, intuitive interfaces, allowing the operator to focus on safe navigation – not on operating the systems.

We are an engaged partner committed to safe shipping, lower emissions, and added value for our customers. Our focus is to be a partner and system supplier that designs optimal propulsion and control systems to ensure safe operations and easy handling.

NES is headquartered in Bergen, with additional competence hubs in Ålesund and Egersund, as well as an office in Istanbul, Turkey.


For more information, visit: www.norwegianelectric.com

 

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