
ABB supports India’s Green Tug Transition Programme
Global marine technology supplier, ABB, has won a contract with Cochin Shipyard to supply power and propulsion systems for two forthcoming electric tugs. Due for delivery to Polestar Maritime in 2027, as part of Phase 1 of India’s Green Tug Transition Programme (GTTP), the vessels will operate out of Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA).
Covering electrical, propulsion, automation and digitalisation solutions, ABB’s scope of supply includes its Onboard DC Grid power system platform and PEMS power and energy management system. These will form the core of the combined power and propulsion solution, enabling the vessels to make optimal use of onboard batteries to support wide variations in power demand. Also included in the scope of supply is the ABB Ability Remote Diagnostic System for Marine which is designed help to keep the e-tugs running reliably and efficiently through condition monitoring and remote troubleshooting.
“Integrating electric propulsion and advanced automation into harbour tugs is a complex engineering undertaking, and selecting the right technology partner was critical,” commented Shri Jose VJ, Chairman and Managing Director, Cochin Shipyard Limited. “ABB’s proven systems and deep experience in this space made them the clear choice. We are building these vessels to last, to perform, and to demonstrate that Indian shipyards are ready to lead the industry’s green transition.”
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