EU Plans Arctic Undersea Cable to Link Europe and Asia by 2030

The European Union is considering building the Polar Connect undersea cable across the Arctic to link Europe and Asia, bypassing the Strait of Hormuz and Russia, with a target operational date of 2030.

EU Plans Arctic Undersea Cable to Link Europe and Asia by 2030

The European Union is considering building an undersea cable across the Arctic to connect Europe and Asia. The project, called Polar Connect, aims to bypass the Strait of Hormuz and Russia. It targets operational status by 2030.

Two Arctic routes planned

Polar Connect would involve two Arctic cable routes. The Arctic ice presents challenges for laying and maintaining the cables. A previous Arctic cable project, Quintillion, experienced ice-related breaks and delays.

The EU expects Polar Connect to be operational by 2030. However, Arctic conditions may cause delays, according to sources.

The project would provide an alternative to Middle East chokepoints. It remains unclear how the EU will address the technical difficulties posed by Arctic ice.

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