{"id":14984,"date":"2025-08-13T20:02:42","date_gmt":"2025-08-13T20:02:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/krogragg.com\/?p=14984"},"modified":"2025-08-13T20:02:42","modified_gmt":"2025-08-13T20:02:42","slug":"the-trust-for-governors-island-debuts-new-harbor-charger-ferry","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/krogragg.com\/?p=14984","title":{"rendered":"The Trust for Governors Island debuts new Harbor Charger ferry"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>    The Trust for Governors Island debuts new Harbor Charger ferry<br \/>\n \t<BR><br \/>\n<BR><\/BR><br \/>\n    <!-- no image --><br \/>\n \t<BR><br \/>\n<BR><\/BR><\/p>\n<div>\n<p>The Trust for Governors Island unveiled its new hybrid-electric ferry, the <em>Harbor Charger<\/em>, on August 12. It\u2019s the first of its kind in New York State and a welcome addition to the Trust\u2019s existing ferry fleet. The arrival of the new ferry coincides with the 20-year anniversary of Governors Island opening to the public, as well as major recent progress in its development as a leading destination for climate research and education\u2014marking a significant milestone in its transformation.<\/p>\n<p>A panel of those directly involved with building, designing, powering and operating the <em>Harbor Charger <\/em>ferry will present at <a href=\"https:\/\/www.marinelog.com\/ferries2025\/\">Marine Log\u2019s FERRIES 2025 conference<\/a> on November 4-5 in Jersey City on the Hudson River and near Governors Island. A tour of the new ferry will be featured as well. <\/p>\n<p>The <em>Harbor Charger<\/em> was named following a citywide naming competition that drew more than 800 submissions from nauticalophiles across the five boroughs. The winning name was submitted by David Kurnov of Brooklyn. <\/p>\n<p>The $33 million craft is the first hybrid-electric public ferry in New York State, marking a historic moment for Governors Island and sustainable maritime transportation in New York State. The <em>Harbor Charger<\/em> has the ability to travel at speeds up to 66% faster than current ferries, paving the way for passengers to reach Governors Island even quicker than before.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cTwenty years ago, Governors Island opened to the public for the first time, creating a green, clean, sustainable space for New Yorkers to enjoy,\u201d said New York City Mayor Eric Adams. \u201cToday, we are doubling down on that legacy with the launch of this first-of-its-kind electric ferry. From the hikers who will visit the island\u2019s trails to the scientists who will work at its world-class Climate Exchange, the <em>Harbor Charger<\/em> will carry New Yorkers and visitors alike into the future and deliver a safer, healthier city for all. Congratulations to the Trust and the crew on this maiden voyage!\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The <em>Harbor Charger<\/em> traveled up the Eastern Seaboard from Louisiana, where it was built at the Conrad Shipyard in Morgan City over the course of two weeks this spring. The ferry has a capacity of up to 1,200 passengers and 30 vehicles for Island deliveries and services and boasts an increased cruising speed of 10-12 knots. It will replace the diesel-powered Lt. Samuel S. Coursen\u2014the Trust\u2019s current vehicle and passenger ferry that was commissioned by the U.S. Army in 1956 and has been in continuous use ever since. Later this year, the Lt. Samuel S. Coursen will retire from service.<\/p>\n<p>The<em> Harbor Charger<\/em> is equipped with Siemens Energy\u2019s BlueDrive Eco diesel-electric propulsion system, their BlueVault advanced battery-based solution, and EcoMAIN\u2014a technology platform that enables the operator to constantly monitor this state-of-the-art equipment. The hybrid propulsion system reduces air pollution by allowing the boat\u2019s systems to toggle between three modes: zero-emissions, battery-only power, and battery assisted hybrid with diesel backup. The battery-assisted hybrid mode will reduce carbon dioxide emissions by nearly 600 tons annually, allowing the Trust to make groundbreaking progress on its net-zero emissions goals.<\/p>\n<p>Once shoreside charging facilities are installed, which are currently in the design phase, the vessel will reduce emissions by an additional 800 tons annually. Thanks to support from Sen. Schumer, Sen. Gillibrand, and Congressman Goldman, the Trust secured $7.5 million in federal infrastructure funding from the U.S. Federal Transit Administration to support the shoreside rapid charging infrastructure, enabling the <em>Harbor Charger<\/em> to reach fully electric operations once installed. The rapid charging infrastructure is currently in design.<\/p>\n<p>The <em>Harbor Charger<\/em> was designed by Elliot Bay Design Group (EBDG) and required more than 465 tons of steel, roughly equivalent to 11 subway cars, to construct. The vessel\u2019s enhanced maneuvering capabilities utilize Schottel azimuthing thrusters featuring 360-degree steering. The boat also features modern amenities, a lower-level ADA-accessible lounge, and restrooms on each level. This is the second ferry boat EBDG has designed for the Trust\u2014the passenger-only <em>GOVERNORS 1<\/em>, built by Blount Boats, went into service in 2019.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWith the <em>Harbor Charger<\/em>, we are not just launching a new ferry\u2014we are charting a course toward a cleaner, more sustainable future for New York City,\u201d said Deputy Mayor for Housing, Workforce and Economic Development Adolfo Carri\u00f3n. \u201cThanks to the City\u2019s capital investment, this state-of-the-art vessel will cut hundreds of tons of emissions each year while bringing visitors to Governors Island faster and more efficiently than ever. It is a milestone in our maritime history and a major step toward building more sustainable and innovative waterways.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe <em>Harbor Charger<\/em> joining our fleet of passenger ferries is a momentous day for the Trust and for the thousands of visitors who enjoy what Governors Island has to offer every single day,\u201d said Clare Newman, President and CEO of the Trust for Governors Island. \u201cWe are excited to provide a cleaner, greener mode of transportation to the Island for the nearly one million individuals that travel here each year. The Harbor Charger will carry passengers smoothly across the harbor, welcoming repeat visitors and first timers from around the world.\u201d<\/p>\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-large\"><img data-recalc-dims=\"1\" fetchpriority=\"high\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1024\" height=\"694\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/www.marinelog.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/08\/Clare-Newman-President-and-CEO-of-the-Trust-for-Governors-Island-christens-the-Harbor-Charger_credit-Radhika-Chalasani-1024x694.jpg?resize=1024%2C694&#038;ssl=1\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-102633\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.marinelog.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/08\/Clare-Newman-President-and-CEO-of-the-Trust-for-Governors-Island-christens-the-Harbor-Charger_credit-Radhika-Chalasani-1024x694.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/www.marinelog.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/08\/Clare-Newman-President-and-CEO-of-the-Trust-for-Governors-Island-christens-the-Harbor-Charger_credit-Radhika-Chalasani-300x203.jpg 300w, https:\/\/www.marinelog.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/08\/Clare-Newman-President-and-CEO-of-the-Trust-for-Governors-Island-christens-the-Harbor-Charger_credit-Radhika-Chalasani-768x520.jpg 768w, https:\/\/www.marinelog.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/08\/Clare-Newman-President-and-CEO-of-the-Trust-for-Governors-Island-christens-the-Harbor-Charger_credit-Radhika-Chalasani-1536x1040.jpg 1536w, https:\/\/www.marinelog.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/08\/Clare-Newman-President-and-CEO-of-the-Trust-for-Governors-Island-christens-the-Harbor-Charger_credit-Radhika-Chalasani-2048x1387.jpg 2048w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px\"><figcaption class=\"wp-element-caption\"><strong>Clare Newman, President and CEO of the Trust for Governors Island, christens the <em>Harbor Charger<\/em>. (Credit: Radhika Chalasani)<\/strong><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>\u201cThe hybrid-electric <em>Harbor Charger<\/em> is a model for cleaner and greener transportation in New York City and across the country,\u201d said Alicia Glen, chair of the board of the Trust for Governors Island. \u201cThe <em>Harbor Charger<\/em> will serve Governors Island\u2019s visitors and growing community of mission-driven tenants and partners for decades to come, all while reducing emissions in the harbor. I am proud to have been part the Trust\u2019s efforts in delivering transformative investments like the <em>Harbor Charger<\/em> in order to realize Governors Island\u2019s full potential.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cGovernors Island\u2019s new hybrid-electric ferry is exactly the type of game-changing transportation we need to continue driving down emissions in New York.\u201d said Gov. Kathy Hochul. \u201cI encourage New Yorkers and visitors alike to take advantage of this cleaner, greener option to explore our beloved Governors Island.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe <em>Harbor Charger<\/em> is more than just a ferry. It\u2019s a model for sustainable infrastructure that connects our communities while cutting carbon emissions and creating 21st-century jobs,\u201d said Congressman Dan Goldman. \u201cGovernors Island is leading the way toward a greener, more resilient future for New York City, and I\u2019m proud to have helped secure $7.5 million in federal funding for the project. I commend the Trust for Governors Island for their bold vision, and I look forward to seeing this remarkable vessel serve New Yorkers for generations to come.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cInvesting in our public transportation infrastructure is critical to boosting our economy and expanding New Yorkers\u2019 access to research and educational opportunities,\u201d said U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand. \u201cI was proud to help secure a $7.5 million grant through the Federal Transit Administration to support shoreside rapid charging infrastructure for the <em>Harbor Charger<\/em>, and I remain committed to fighting for more federal resources to improve the efficiency and sustainability of New York City\u2019s ferries.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe <em>Harbor Charger<\/em> is making history as New York\u2019s first hybrid-electric ferry, ushering in cleaner and faster travel for the thousands of people who visit Governors Island each day,\u201d said Representative Jerrold Nadler (NY-12). \u201cAfter fighting to transfer ownership of the Island from the federal government to New York almost 25 years ago, I am especially proud to welcome this historic moment during the 20th anniversary of the Island being open to the public. I will continue working to make sure New York City has every resource available to build a sustainable, impactful city for generations to come.\u201d <\/p>\n<p>\u201cTwenty years ago, Governors Island opened to the public, and now it\u2019s making history again by introducing the state\u2019s first hybrid-electric ferry. As Governors Island attracts increasingly more visitors, their journeys will be faster and greener thanks to the <em>Harbor Charger<\/em>,\u201d said Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine. \u201cThe <em>Harbor Charger<\/em> is the most recent example of the Trust for Governors Island\u2019s longstanding and extraordinary leadership in climate innovation.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI am excited to celebrate the <em>Harbor Charger<\/em> as the newest addition to the Governors Island ferry fleet. As we look for innovative ways to revitalize the invaluable resource that is New York City\u2019s harbor, this vessel represents our shared goals of sustainable design and accessibility of our waterways,\u201d said Council Member Christopher Marte. \u201cThis is an exciting step for Governors Island and our City, and just another way to invest in and preserve Governors Island as a unique public green space for future generations.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cAs we continue to reimagine Governors Island as a place for learning, community, and climate action, access becomes more important than ever. The <em>Harbor Charger<\/em> delivers on that need with technology that not only improves the journey, but also reflects our shared responsibility to reduce emissions and build a more sustainable city,\u201d said Assemblyman Charles D. Fall.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe Trust for Governors Island\u2019s new hybrid-electric ferry is a perfect example of the real-world impact of university research and development. This achievement further demonstrates how New York City is a critical hub of sustainable, efficient and cost-effective technology.\u201d said Andrea Goldsmith, president of Stony Brook University. \u201cThis clean transportation solution represents the type of innovative thinking and pioneering that Stony Brook\u2019s students, faculty, researchers and industry partners bring to The Exchange \u2013 where academic excellence meets urgent climate challenges. The unveiling of the <em>Harbor Charger<\/em> is the latest Governors Island milestone paving the way to advance climate action and positive change that will impact communities across New York and beyond.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe<em> Harbor Charger<\/em> hybrid-electric ferry exemplifies the low-carbon solutions we\u2019re eager to showcase when The Exchange opens its doors,\u201d said Stephen Hammer, CEO of The New York Climate Exchange. \u201cThe continued investment in sustainable infrastructure on and around Governors Island signals shared commitment to making this historic location a catalyst for climate innovation\u2014where visitors will experience cutting-edge solutions and engage with world-class research and education programming.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cHome to The New York Climate Exchange, Governors Island is already shaping into a hub for world-class climate innovation, and reducing emissions with a new hybrid-electric ferry will significantly advance the Island\u2019s sustainability work,\u201d said New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) President and CEO Andrew Kimball. \u201cNYCEDC knows that New Yorkers love their ferries, and the unveiling of the Harbor Charger marks a monumental milestone in creating a cleaner, more sustainable harbor for future generations to come.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cEquipped with our hybrid propulsion system, battery storage and real-time control platform, this vessel will be reliable, highly efficient and produce significantly fewer emissions. And we have laid the foundation for fully electric operation in the future. The combination of these innovations will make for a cleaner, smoother ride and, hopefully, a wonderful visit to Governors Island,\u201d said Rich Voorberg, president of Siemens Energy for North America.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe are proud to continue our support of The Trust for Governors Island in their pursuit of cleaner marine transportation in New York Harbor. EBDG\u2019s team of marine engineers and designers provided contract design and then acted as owner\u2019s representative throughout construction of the new hybrid-electric ferry, the <em>Harbor Charger<\/em>. This vessel is a testament to the power of collaboration\u2014between the Trust, Conrad Shipyard, Siemens Energy and a dedicated group of industry partners. Together, we\u2019ve helped bring a sustainable and beautifully designed ferry to life,\u201d said David Turner, project manager, Elliott Bay Design Group.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cConrad Shipyard is deeply honored to have partnered with the Trust for Governors Island to build and deliver the <em>Harbor Charger<\/em> to the people of New York City,\u201d said Johnny Conrad, Executive Chairman of Conrad Shipyard. \u201cThis ferry is a vital link connecting New Yorkers to one of their most treasured public spaces. At Conrad Shipyard, we understand the responsibility that comes with building infrastructure that serves the public, and we approached this project with the same commitment to safety, quality, and integrity that has defined our company for decades. Working with the Trust has been exceptional. Their vision for reliable, safe transportation to Governors Island aligns perfectly with our values of delivering vessels that operators can depend on day after day, season after season. We\u2019re proud to support New York City\u2019s maritime infrastructure and look forward to seeing the <em>Harbor Charger <\/em>serve the community for many years to come.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Over the past two decades, the Island has grown tremendously as a global resource for climate innovation, offering widespread opportunities for research and piloting; public artworks engaging with climate issues; and a growing community of educational, nonprofit, and commercial tenants focused on climate\u2014including Billion Oyster Project, the Urban Assembly New York Harbor School, Wind Support NYC, and the soon-to-open Buttermilk Labs, among others. In April 2023, The New York Climate Exchange was selected as the anchor research and educational institution to create an innovation district on Governors Island to accelerate equitable climate solutions for cities. The Exchange, led by Stony Brook University and a consortium of partners, is developing a 400,000-square-foot campus on the island focused on advancing climate solutions and preparing New Yorkers for green jobs. Construction is expected to begin in 2026.<\/p>\n<h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"h-about-the-trust-for-governors-island\">About the Trust for Governors Island<\/h3>\n<p>The Trust for Governors Island is the nonprofit corporation created by the city of New York that is responsible for the redevelopment and operation of 150 acres of Governors Island. 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