Electric Ships Industry Size Expected to Grow at a CAGR over 10.8% from 2019 to 2030
Global
Electric Ships Industry.
Industry
Forecast
Electric
Ships Industry is
projected to be valued at USD 15.7 Billion by 2030, registering
a CAGR of 10.8% from 2019 to 2030. 
The
increase in seaborne trade globally and growing maritime tourism industry are
driving the growth of the Industry. Furthermore, the implementation of the
Sulfur 2020 regulation by the IMO is fueling the growth of the Industry.
Industry
USP
Increasing
need to reduce fuel emissions
Growth
Opportunities in the Industry
Hybrid
segment expected to register higher growth: The hybrid segment is expected to exhibit a
higher CAGR during the review period. This can be attributed to the increased
payload capacity offered by the flexible location of machinery components.
Hybrid ships also offer environmental benefits due to low fuel consumption and
emissions. Moreover, they deliver high performance in harsh ice conditions as
they provide maximum torque at zero speed.
Commercial
ship segment expected to register the higher growth rate: The commercial ship segment is
expected to exhibit a higher CAGR during the review period. Increasing
investments in the development of electric propulsion cargo and passenger
vessels are driving the growth of the segment.
An
autonomous segment to be the fastest-growing: The autonomous segment is expected to register
the highest CAGR during the forecast period of 2019 to 2030. Autonomous ships
offer advantages such as eliminating human error, increased safety of life, and
reduced crewing costs. Moreover, they allow for the efficient use of space and
fuel.
Key
Players
- AKASOL AG (Germany)
- Anglo Belgian Corporation NV (Belgium)
- BAE Systems (UK)
- Corvus Energy (Canada)
- Echandia Marine AB (Sweden)
- ECO Marine Power (Japan)
- EST-Floattech (Netherlands)
- General Dynamics Electric Boat (US)
- General Electric (US)
- KONGSBERG (Norway)
- Leclanche (Switzerland)
- MAN Energy Solutions (Germany)
- Norwegian Electric Systems (Norway)
- Schottel (Germany)
- Siemens (Germany)
- VARD (Norway)
- Wärtsilä (Finland)
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