Maritime Energy Transition: Electric Vessels, CATL Batteries, and the IMO 2028 Net-Zero Shift
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The global maritime sector is undergoing a massive shift toward decarbonization, driven by the upcoming IMO Net-Zero Framework (NZF), which sets strict GHG fuel intensity (GFI) targets starting in 2028. CATL, the world's largest power battery manufacturer, predicts pure-electric vessels will navigate the open seas within three years. CATL has already supplied batteries for nearly 900 vessels. As shipping accelerates towards net-zero, the industry is rapidly increasing orders for alternative fuel ships (LNG, methanol) while grappling with hurdles in fuel supply, infrastructure, and crew competence. Experts emphasize rigorous safety standards for high-energy Lithium-ion battery systems (Li-ion) in marine and offshore applications. Meeting the IMO's 2030 emissions target requires an estimated 25 Mtoe of low-GHG fuels annually.If you find this podcast useful, you can support it here: https://buymeacoffee.com/emotorselectricrevolution. And don’t forget to follow so you don’t miss the next episode








