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Aug 6, 2025 ... will be built and delivered from Vard Vung Tau in Vietnam.
The vessels will be equipped with a battery hybrid system, aimed at reducing bunker fuel consumption.
Being methanol-ready means the ... |
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Jul 29, 2025 ... naval architect Robert Allan Ltd has been awarded a contract to design a battery-powered tugboat for Tianjin Port in Northern China.
The AmpRA 3600 series tug will be constructed at ... |
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Jul 28, 2025 ... wind to take the lead when conditions are favourable.
Paired with energy management systems, battery packs and dual-fuel engines, the vessels are geared to reduce emissions during ... |
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Jul 23, 2025 ... ferries for Danish ferry operator Molslinjen.
The 129 m long vessels will feature 45,000 kWh battery systems, Incat Tasmania said in a statement on its website on Tuesday.
These ferries will ... |
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Jul 21, 2025 ... design of the vessels includes multi-fuel engines (biofuel and methanol), a DC-grid with large battery storage capacity, and an energy-efficient hull design and rock handling system," it ... |
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Jul 14, 2025 ... propulsion system, Mureloil said in an emailed statement on Monday.
The 4.2 MW onboard lithium battery pack will enable the vessel to carry out port operations, including cargo handling and ... |
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Jul 8, 2025 ... to meet its 2030 target for all new harbour craft to be compatible with net-zero emissions.
The battery-powered vessel is set to begin operations in Singapore waters in the first quarter of 2026, ... |
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Jul 8, 2025 ... is witnessing significant growth in the adoption of LNG and battery-powered technologies across its inland shipping fleet.
As of 2024, over 600 inland cargo vessels were powered by LNG, ... |
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Jul 4, 2025 ... delivery of its first fully electric tugboat from Turkey's Sanmar shipyard.
The tugboat has a battery capacity of 1,808 kWh and can achieve a bollard pull of 70 tonnes, Sanmar said in a ... |
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Jun 16, 2025 ... received type approval from Lloyd’s Register and Bureau Veritas for its lithium-ion-based marine battery system- Navius MRS-3.
The approvals confirm the system meets strict safety, design, and ... |