A Cruise Ship Powered With Hydrogen? Fincantieri and Viking Say It’s Coming by 2026

Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri and cruise line Viking have announced the construction of the Viking Libra, the world’s first cruise ship designed to operate on hydrogen stored onboard. Now being built at Fincantieri’s Ancona yard, the vessel is scheduled for delivery in late 2026 and represents a pivotal development in the cruise industry’s shift toward sustainable innovation.

Powered by polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) fuel cells capable of generating up to 6 megawatts of zero-emissions electricity, the Viking Libra will be able to navigate even the most environmentally sensitive marine areas without emitting carbon. This marks a turning point in the integration of hydrogen as a viable fuel source for commercial passenger vessels.

Engineering a Cleaner Cruise Experience

Measuring 239 meters in length and displacing 54,300 gross tons, Viking Libra will accommodate 998 guests in 499 staterooms. Its technological heart lies in a containerized hydrogen storage system, developed by Isotta Fraschini Motori (IFM), a Fincantieri subsidiary focused on clean energy innovation. The system is engineered to overcome the supply chain and infrastructure barriers that have historically slowed hydrogen adoption at sea.

“We are delivering not only a ship, but a working model for hydrogen’s role in maritime decarbonization,” said Pierroberto Folgiero, CEO of Fincantieri.

Scaling a Hydrogen Fleet

A sister ship, the Viking Astrea, is already under construction and will join the fleet in 2027. These vessels are central to Viking’s broader strategy to reduce its climate impact, positioning the company as an early mover in green cruising.

In parallel, Fincantieri and Viking have signed a new agreement to construct two more cruise ships for delivery in 2031, with options for an additional two. These new vessels will maintain the small-ship design and sustainability focus that Viking is known for.

The agreement—subject to standard financing terms—is considered “large” by Fincantieri, with a value ranging from €500 million to €1 billion.

A Strategic Shift for the Cruise Industry

The cruise sector faces intensifying scrutiny over its emissions and environmental footprint. With regulators and travelers alike calling for change, the Viking Libra is emerging as a proof of concept for how hydrogen propulsion can transform one of the world’s most carbon-intensive leisure industries.

“Hydrogen offers a true zero-emission solution,” said Torstein Hagen, Viking’s Chairman. “This ship is a reflection of our long-term vision for sustainable exploration.”

With Viking Libra and Astrea leading the way, the companies aim to set a new industry standard—one that proves innovation and environmental stewardship can coexist in luxury maritime travel.

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