Corvus Energy battery system powers Latin America’s first electric tugboat

Corvus Energy battery system powers Latin America’s first electric tugboat

Corvus Energy battery system powers Latin America’s first electric tugboat

Category:

Press Release

Category:

Press Release

Category:

Press Release

Date:

Aug 27, 2025

Date:

Aug 27, 2025

Date:

Aug 27, 2025

Location:

Bergen, Norway and Vancouver, Canada

Location:

Bergen, Norway and Vancouver, Canada

Location:

Bergen, Norway and Vancouver, Canada

The first electric tugboat in Latin America, the result of a collaboration between the largest towage services operator in the Americas, SAAM, and Chilean national oil company, Enap, is powered by a lithium-ion marine battery system from Corvus Energy.

Based on an exclusive design from naval architects Robert Allan Ltd (RAL) and built by SANMAR Shipyards for SAAM, the battery-electric tug supports ship berthing and deberthing maneuvers in one of the southernmost terminals in the world—Puerto Chacabuco in the Aysén Region of Chile in South America.

About the electric tugboat

The battery-powered vessel, named “Trapananda” in honor of the Chilean Patagonia region where the tug operates, measures 25 meters in length, 13 meters in beam and boasts 70 tons of bollard pull capacity, enabling it to assist large vessels under challenging harbor conditions.

Third electric tug in the SAAM fleet

SAAM, including its division SAAM Towage, operates more than 200 tugboats around the Americas. Notably, the Trapananda is the third battery-electric tug to join the SAAM fleet. In May 2024, SAAM launched two electric tugboats in the Port of Vancouver in Canada, making SAAM among the first zero-emission tug operators in North America. All three tugs are RAL-designed, SANMAR Shipyards-built and equipped with a Corvus Energy battery system.

Environmental and operational benefits

According to SAAM, battery-powered tugboats are an important part of the Company’s 2030 Sustainability Strategy, which includes a goal to neutralize 65% of greenhouse gas emissions from the operation of their fleet through reduction and offsetting initiatives. (Source).

Fully battery-powered operations produce zero emissions and are almost completely silent. This results in significant environmental benefits, including reduced carbon footprint and less noise pollution, both in port and underwater, protecting coastal communities and marine life alike. Compared to diesel-powered tugs, electric tugboats also offer operational advantages including reduced fuel and maintenance costs.

After its first year operating electric tugs in Canada, SAAM reported its “carbon intensity index had fallen 72% compared to diesel-powered units with similar features, and a further 90% reduction was projected for the second year of operation. In addition, the electric tugs’ operating costs were reported to be 70% lower than its diesel-powered peers.” (Source).

Corvus Energy involvement

The Trapananda is equipped with a Corvus Orca ESS, the most installed marine energy storage system, used onboard over 700 maritime vessels worldwide. Like the SAAM electric-powered tugs operating in Vancouver, the Trapananda is outfitted with a 3,616-kWh capacity battery system.

“We are proud to support SAAM, RAL and SANMAR by supplying the battery system for the first electric tugboat to operate in Latin America, as well as for the Vancouver-based tugs,” said Tor-Gunnar Hovig, Head of Region Americas at Corvus Energy. He adds, “SAAM is leading the way towards more sustainable port operations in the Americas and beyond with these RAL-designed, SANMAR-built tugs.”

"The arrival of the Trapananda is a turning point for our industry. It signals our decisive move toward cleaner, more efficient, and environmentally friendly operations. This project represents our vision for the future: we're developing solutions that not only assist and tow ships but also help mobilize a shift toward a truly sustainable logistics chain. We consider Corvus a strategic partner in this journey,” said Pablo Cáceres, Sustainability and Development Director of SAAM Towage.

Image Credit: SAAM

About Corvus Energy

Corvus Energy is the leading supplier of zero-emission solutions for maritime, offshore and port applications. Corvus Energy offers a full portfolio of energy storage and fuel cell systems, suitable for almost every vessel type, providing power systems in the form of modular lithium-ion battery systems and Hydrogen PEM fuel cell systems. Corvus Energy has unsurpassed experience from more than 1300 projects. More than 50% of the world`s vessels with zero-emission technology are equipped with Corvus systems.

For more information, please visit corvusenergy.com

About SAAM Towage

SAAM Towage is the leading provider of harbour towage services in the Americas and third globally. It operates at more than 100 ports in 12 countries with a modern fleet of over 200 tugs. SAAM Towage offers safety, reliability, and operational excellence.

SAAM Towage is one of two divisions of the SAAM Group, a multinational conglomerate employing over 2,500 people. It is listed on Chile’s Santiago Exchange and is part of the Dow Jones Sustainability Index MILA.

For more information, please visit saamtowage.com

Media Contacts

Corvus Energy – Europe and Asia
Sonja Vernoy Hansen
VP Marketing & Communications
+47 99 309 309
svhansen@corvusenergy.com

Corvus Energy – Americas
Angela McClellan
Marketing Manager, Americas
amcclellan@corvusenergy.com

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