Ship & Boat BuildingPipe/Cable layingNexans Takes Delivery of New Cable-Laying Vessel CLV Nexans Electra

Nexans Takes Delivery of New Cable-Laying Vessel CLV Nexans Electra

Delivery of CLV Nexans Electra marks latest expansion of Nexans’ subsea installation capabilities

Nexans has officially taken delivery of its newest cable-laying vessel, CLV Nexans Electra, marking a key milestone in the company’s ongoing expansion of subsea installation capacity for the global offshore energy market.

The vessel naming ceremony was held on 28 April 2026 at Ulstein Verft in Norway, attended by Nexans executives, project partners and shipyard personnel involved in the design and construction. The vessel subsequently completed its formal flag transfer and operational handover on 18 May 2026, after which the vessel entered its final commissioning phase ahead of deployment on upcoming projects.

Purpose‑built to meet the accelerating global demand for offshore wind connections and high‑voltage interconnector systems, Nexans Electra represents the latest generation of cable‑laying technology and a significant step forward in Nexans’ ability to deliver complex EPCI subsea projects worldwide.

Reflecting Nexans’ focus on execution excellence, the naming ceremony also marked a deliberate departure from tradition. Rather than appointing a single godmother, Nexans named three godmothers for Nexans Electra, symbolizing the end to end delivery chain that underpins its EPCI (Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Installation) projects.

Monica Kollegård, representing Manufacturing; Fatima Ezzahra El Gout, representing Technical expertise; and Jamila Samri, representing Installation and Project Execution, together embody the collective responsibility required to deliver complex subsea projects safely, reliably, and on time.

Designed as an evolution of the CLV Nexans Aurora, Nexans Electra expands capacity, efficiency, and versatility to address the next wave of large‑scale electrification projects. The vessel features:

  • Three turntables with a total cable capacity of 13,500 tons
  • Capability to bundle‑lay up to four cables simultaneously
  • Advanced subsea tooling, including jetting and burial systems
  • Hybrid power system with the ability to operate on biodiesel blends, significantly reducing emissions while maintaining performance.
  • At 149.9 meters long and 31 meters wide, Nexans Electra combines deep‑water capability with near‑shore agility, making it ideally suited for both offshore wind farms and long‑distance interconnector projects.

With enhanced redundancy, DP3 positioning, and a working environment designed for safety and efficiency, the vessel is engineered to operate reliably in some of the world’s most challenging marine environments.

With the addition of Nexans Electra, Nexans continues to build one of the most advanced subsea installation fleets in the industry, operating alongside the CLV Nexans Aurora and the CLV Nexans Skagerrak.

Pascal Radue, Senior Executive Vice President PWR-Transmission, Nexans – Execution is where subsea projects are won or lost, and our cable laying fleet is critical to success. The naming and handover of Nexans Electra mark a defining moment in our long‑term investment strategy. This vessel expands our capacity to deliver the most complex subsea projects safely, efficiently, and sustainably, exactly what our customers need as the energy transition accelerates.

Built at Ulstein Verft, Nexans Electra reflects close collaboration between Nexans, Norwegian shipbuilding expertise, and a global network of technology partners.

Gunvor Ulstein, CEO, Ulstein Group – The delivery of Nexans Electra marks an important milestone for Ulstein Verft. Together with Nexans Aurora, delivered in 2021, this project demonstrates our long-standing capability to deliver complex, tailor-made vessels to the international cable-laying market, in close collaboration with Nexans, an experienced and highly competent shipowner.

Lars Eriksen, Nexans Norway CEO – The delivery of Nexans Electra marks an important milestone for us and confirms the strong execution capabilities of Ulstein Verft. The vessel is the result of a highly competent and committed project team, with Ulstein once again demonstrating solid project execution through all phases of a complex construction project with a large number of integrated mission systems.

Following the naming ceremony in Ulstein on 28 April, the vessel has undergone final preparations ahead of the official flag change and operational takeover on 18 May 2026. Nexans Electra will now be mobilized for its first assignments in offshore wind and power‑exchange projects, supporting critical infrastructure in Europe and beyond.

The name “Electra” draws inspiration from Greek mythology, symbolizing brightness and power, a direct reflection of Nexans’ purpose to Electrify the Future and its commitment to enabling a more connected, resilient, and low‑carbon energy system. The name was selected through a company wide employee naming contest, further highlighting the engagement and pride of Nexans teams in this new vessel.

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