The sea and port trials of the world's first port tugboat equipped with a hybrid battery-methanol power system have been completed. This innovative solution enhances the environmental sustainability and efficiency of the tugboat fleet, which is relevant for shipowners seeking sustainable technologies.
Details of the trials and technology
The tugboat, equipped with a battery-methanol power system, successfully passed all stages of sea and port trials. The hybrid system combines electric batteries and a methanol engine, minimizing harmful emissions and reducing dependence on traditional fuels.
- The trials confirmed the reliability and efficiency of the new system in real operating conditions.
- The technology meets international environmental standards, contributing to the decarbonization of the port sector.
- The project is being implemented using advanced solutions focused on sustainable development.
Significance for the industry
The introduction of such a tugboat is a breakthrough in shipbuilding. Hybrid systems allow for reduced operating costs and carbon footprint, which is especially important for high-intensity port operations. Shipowners will be able to implement sustainable technologies without losing power.
| Advantages of the new system | Description |
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| Environmental friendliness | Reduction of CO2 and NOx emissions |
| Efficiency | Optimization of energy consumption |
| Reliability | Successful trials in port conditions |
The development opens up prospects for the widespread application of similar solutions in global port infrastructure.