We sail from Oslo in the south to Tromsø in the north

Norled has 80 vessels and operates ferry and express boat services from Oslofjorden to Troms. We have invested heavily in new vessel types and environmentally friendly technology, and have developed unique solutions.

Our vision

The best travel experiences through innovative and sustainable solutions and proud employees

Our values

Proud:

I am proud of the work I and the company do for individuals and society.

Dynamic:

I find pioneering and environmentally friendly solutions. I'm forward-thinking and adaptable.

Solid:

I am competent and reliable. I create results with a high focus on quality and efficiency.

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About Norled

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Climate and environment

Norled will be a leader in sustainable maritime solutions

Norled has a long and proud tradition of finding sustainable solutions for ferries and express boats. We will strengthen this by

Reduce CO, emissions by 67% by 2030 (from baseline in 2019)

Increase the share of low- and zero-emission vessels in the fleet from 4% in 2019 to 65% by 2030

Be a net-zero emission company by 2040

We will map risks related to climate change and new climate regulations in order to operate Norled in the best possible way

Tone Wille Appointed Chair of the Board at Norled

Norled is pleased to announce the appointment of Tone Wille as the new Chair of the Board. She succeeds Elisabeth Grieg, who has served in this role since 2019.

MF Ampere marks its 10th anniversary – a world first that started a green revolution

The world's first all-electric ferry went into operation on February 16, 2025, when MF Ampere crossed the stretch between Lavik and Oppedal on the E39 across the Sognefjord. This date 10 years ago marks the start of an electric revolution in shipping and is a milestone in emission-free transportation both nationally and internationally.

Toril Ås and Steffan Lindsø appointed CFO and CTO of Norled

Norled strengthens its management team with the appointment of Toril Marie Ås as CFO and Steffan Lindsø as CTO. Both have in recent months served in key interim positions and been part of the company's management team.

Norled honored for its green commitment

Norled won the Partner of the Year 2024 award for our leadership and outstanding contribution to promoting the green shift at sea.

Express boats in Oslo are being upgraded and made more environmentally friendly

The express boat MS Baronessen has now been converted to battery operation and has also been redesigned. The sister vessel MS Baronen is also being converted. These are important steps in Ruter's and Norled's collaboration to make the express boats ready for battery-electric operation and create a more comfortable journey for passengers.

New prices and discount rules for boats in Vestland

From 1. October will see more changes for most boats. The entire boating county of Vestland will now have the same rules and fair prices.

Frode Hevrøy becomes new Chief Operating Officer at Norled

Frode Hevrøy has been appointed Director of Operations at Norled and will be responsible for the operation of Norled's entire ferry and express boat fleet.

Reservation of space for vehicles on routes in Florøbassenget and Sogn (Ortnevik, Nordeide and Vik)

If you are bringing a vehicle on a boat trip in the Florø basin, you can book a place here

MS Mjølner is ready for the Trondheimsfjord

The vessel that will operate on the 810 Trondheim - Vanvikan route has been delivered from the shipyard and is on its way to Trondheim.

New electric ferries cut emissions on the Stokkvågen-Lovund-Træna route by up to 90 percent.

Norled won the tender for the Stokkvågen-Lovund and Stokkvågen-Træna ferry routes after delivering a concept that cuts emissions by up to 90 percent. Three new battery-hybrid ferries will enter the service in 2027.