
Graphic: NEOLINE
Neoline, a French designer and operator of cargo sailing ships, is partnering with car manufacturer Groupe Renault, heavy equipment builder Manitou, and boat builder Groupe Beneteau, to build two 136-meter ro-ros, each with 4,200 square meters of sail area and 4,200 kW auxiliary diesel-electric propulsion. The ships, with a capacity for 478 cars, will have a speed of 11 knots and will serve routes between Saint-Nazaire, the eastern seaboard of the United States and Saint-Pierre Miquelon. The design has the potential to reduce CO2 emissions by up to 90 percent through the use of wind power, combined with an optimized speed and energy mix.
The two ships will be built by the Loire-based shipyard Neopolia S.A.S. The construction of the first ship is scheduled to begin at the end of 2019, with a launch scheduled for the end of 2021.