WinGD Partners Global Test Centre To Expand Engine Technology

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  • WinGD continues to invest in its R&D testing infrastructure with the opening of a new collaborative Global Test Centre in Shanghai.
  • The new test centre which opened on the 16 December, is a collaboration with CSPI.
  • The role of R&D has come into sharp focus as part of the strategy to help ships reach the IMO’s 2050 target.

Swiss based marine engine technology developer WinGD continues to invest in its R&D testing infrastructure with the opening of a new collaborative Global Test Centre in Shanghai, China, says an article published on their website. 

Collaboration with CSPI

The new test centre which opened on the 16 December, is a collaboration with CSPI (China Shipbuilding Power Engineering Institute Co., Ltd.) for the advancement of a decarbonized future through sustainable fuel and combustion research and innovation.    

Why new test centre?

The role of R&D has come into sharp focus as part of the strategy to help ships reach the IMO’s 2050 target. The success of the industry reaching these targets relies on a focus well beyond alternate fuels. 

This new Global Test Centre will encompass research and innovation around future fuel propulsion solutions, holistic energy management systems, and power generation based on new energy converters. 

Expanding test engine infrastructure

For the development of new technologies and products, the Global Test Centre comprises of two 2-stroke test engines and several test rigs for the validation of sub-systems such as fuel injection, pumps or gas admission valves. 

With future demands in mind, testing will focus on new fuels including methanol and ammonia, and on the further development of WinGD’s low pressure dual-fuel technology. 

The test centre will also be equipped with an electrical grid representing modern vessels, including a DC grid laboratory and dynamometers instead of water brakes, a perfectly suited infrastructure to test and demonstrate hybrid propulsion systems in the future. 

WinGD Vice President Research & Development Dominik Schneiter said: “The pace at which we need to act as an industry to reach a carbon free future requires all players to step up with significant commitment. By considerably expanding our test engine infrastructure, we are confirming our commitment to accelerate the energy transition in shipping. The future is a multi-fuel landscape where deep knowledge of the combustion properties of all fuels is required. Our collaboration with our CSSC family of companies allows us to bring the full weight of our shared expertise towards this goal.”

Reach to zero emissions

The decarbonization of the maritime industry is a global challenge that requires collaboration and collective efforts at unprecedented levels. 

The combination of WinGD’s proven expertise of 2-stroke engine efficiency with low emissions, and the technology innovation capabilities of CSPI, will result in future integrated power solutions that will help reach zero emissions.

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Source: wingd