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K Line Subsidiary Orders Electric Tugboat for 2027 Deployment

Seagate Corporation, a subsidiary of Japan’s K Line, has ordered a lithium-ion battery-powered tugboat from Kanagawa Dockyard for use at the Port of Tokuyama-Kudamatsu.

The vessel is scheduled for delivery in late 2027 and will support the arrival and departure of ships at Tokuyama-Kudamatsu, one of West Japan’s largest chemical complexes, K Line said in a statement on Wednesday.

The tug will be primarily powered by large-capacity lithium-ion batteries but will also carry generators for auxiliary power.

Battery-powered tugs and short-sea vessels are becoming increasingly popular as these vessels are well-suited to electrification because they operate on short, predictable routes and can recharge frequently between assignments.

However, scaling battery power to deep-sea shipping remains a challenge.



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