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Lloyd's Register and Echo Marine Group to Deliver Electric Ferries in WA

Partnership Aims to Introduce Zero-Emission Vessels to Perth's Swan River

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Lloyd's Register (LR) has entered into a partnership with Echo Marine Group to support the delivery of Western Australia's first fully electric passenger ferries.
This initiative marks a significant step towards sustainable public transport in Australia.

The project is part of the Perth Transport Authority's METRONET Swan River Ferry Service Expansion programme, which plans to introduce five new battery-electric ferries on Perth's Swan River. LR will provide classification and technical assurance services throughout the design and construction phases, ensuring the safe integration of this new generation of zero-emission vessels.

Building on an established working relationship, LR and Echo Marine Group are collaborating closely to bring electric propulsion technology into public transport service in Australia. The programme sets a new benchmark for zero-emission ferry design and construction in the region.

As one of the first fully electric ferry fleets in Australia, the project presents unique technical and regulatory considerations, including high-voltage battery integration and the safe deployment of new propulsion systems in a public transport environment. LR's early involvement has helped define a clear approval pathway, ensuring that technical decisions are validated from the outset and aligned with emerging requirements for electric vessels.

Asif Ghauri, Account Manager, Marine - Australasia at Lloyd's Register, emphasized the strength of the partnership, stating that combining local insight with global expertise provides end-to-end assurance that supports safety, compliance, and innovation.

Anthony Livanos, Project Manager at Echo Marine Group, highlighted that the collaboration has been instrumental in reducing uncertainty around regulatory interpretation and safeguarding passenger safety, vessel efficiency, and delivery timelines.

The programme is expected to provide a scalable model for future low-emission ferry developments across the region, with the first of the new electric vessels scheduled to enter service in 2027.

Published:Thursday, 14th May 2026
Author: Paige Estritori

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