CHINA has launched its first hydrogen-powered containership in Jiaxing, Zhejiang Province, marking a milestone in green shipping, reports Global Times.
The 64.5-metre vessel, powered by two 240 kW hydrogen fuel cell systems, has a capacity of 64 standard containers and a range of 380 kilometres.
The ship's zero-emission design is projected to cut 700 tons of CO? annually. Its hydrogen storage system, holding 550 kg of hydrogen, is the largest for a ship.
The integrated control system, including fuel cells, lithium batteries, and propulsion mechanisms, is the first in China's maritime industry.
Set to begin operations in 2025, the vessel will transport cargo between Zhapu and Xiasha ports, forming the nation's first hydrogen-powered inland container transport route.
This innovation reflects China's commitment to sustainable waterway transportation.
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The 64.5-metre vessel, powered by two 240 kW hydrogen fuel cell systems, has a capacity of 64 standard containers and a range of 380 kilometres.
The ship's zero-emission design is projected to cut 700 tons of CO? annually. Its hydrogen storage system, holding 550 kg of hydrogen, is the largest for a ship.
The integrated control system, including fuel cells, lithium batteries, and propulsion mechanisms, is the first in China's maritime industry.
Set to begin operations in 2025, the vessel will transport cargo between Zhapu and Xiasha ports, forming the nation's first hydrogen-powered inland container transport route.
This innovation reflects China's commitment to sustainable waterway transportation.
SeaNews Turkey





