Conrad Shipyard, a leading Gulf Coast-based shipbuilder, announce the successful delivery of the Harbor Charger, New York State’s first hybrid-electric ferry, to The Trust for Governors Island. Designed by Seattle-based Elliott Bay Design Group and constructed at Conrad’s Morgan City, Louisiana facility, is a 1,200-passenger vessel that will serve nearly one million annual visitors traveling between Manhattan and Governors Island.
Equipped with Siemens Energy’s advanced hybrid propulsion technology, the Harbor Charger operates in battery-only, zero-emissions mode or hybrid diesel-assisted mode resulting in a reduction of CO₂ emissions by nearly 600 tons annually. The ferry will replace a 1956 diesel-powered vessel, delivering faster, cleaner, and more efficient service.
“Delivering the Harbor Charger to New York Harbor is a proud moment for all of us at Conrad. The ferry is a great example of how traditional craftsmanship and next-generation technology can come together to shape a more sustainable future on the water,” said Johnny Conrad, Executive Chairman. “We are honored to have partnered with the Trust and the people of New York to build a vessel that will serve the community for decades to come.”
With its modern amenities, ADA accessibility, and cutting-edge green technology, the hybrid-electric ferry showcases what is possible when visionary design meets premier shipbuilding craftsmanship.
About Conrad Shipyard
Conrad Shipyard, established in 1948, is a premier Gulf Coast-based shipbuilder, delivering high-quality vessels to commercial and governmental customers. With five strategically located facilities, Conrad specialises in the construction, repair, and conversion of a wide range of marine vessels, including those serving the dredging, offshore, inland, and environmental industries.