After successfully kickstarting the electrification of the cars that travel on its roads, Norway has turned its attention to electrifying other forms of transport. And since it is a country with a lot ...
Norway is quietly attempting one of the most ambitious road projects on the planet, driving a multi-lane highway deep under ...
In Norway, crossing a major waterway on foot will soon be as easy as calling an elevator. The ancient city of Trondheim has just launched a futuristic ferry service with a small environmental ...
Turkey has so far built nine hybrid ferries for Norway, which is one of the world's leading maritime nations, deputy board chairman of Yalova-Altinova Shipbuilders Inc. said Wednesday. "Norway is ...
Using a ferry is not just a practical necessity; it's one of the highlights of visiting Norway. Photo by Meriç Dağlı on Unsplash Norway's extensive coastline, with its numerous fjords and islands, ...
Norway wants two-thirds of all boats carrying both passengers and cars along its jagged and windy Atlantic coastline to be electrified by 2030 You can save this article by registering for free here.
New ferry company Holland Norway Lines is planning to launch a service between Eemshaven in Groningen and Kristiansand in Norway in April next year. The ferry MS Romantika will have room for 2,500 ...
Stavanger, Norway’s fourth-largest city, is one of those rare destinations that feels like a warm embrace the moment you ...
Just like land-based public transportation is transitioning to cleaner, more sustainable alternatives, so are passenger and car ferries. New electric or hybrid-electric ferries have premiered in ...
Presently, the Norwegian villages of Lavik and Oppedal are linked by a ferry that burns about a million liters (264,172 US gallons) of diesel a year, emitting 570 tonnes (628 tons) of carbon dioxide ...
The new Kristiansand to Eemshaven route will be the first offered by new company Holland Norway Lines. Startup company Holland Norway Lines is to launch a new passenger and car ferry service between ...
Norway's Rogfast tunnel will be the world's longest undersea road tunnel upon its planned completion in 2033. The project is ...