- WinGD and CMA CGM are collaborating to test VCR, a new engine technology on a ship.
- VCR can adjust engine compression to save fuel and reduce emissions. It is to be noted that this is the first time VCR will be tested at sea.
Swiss marine power company WinGD and global shipping giant CMA CGM have announced a ground-breaking collaboration to test the world’s first Variable Compression Ratio (VCR) technology at sea. This innovative technology, developed by WinGD, dynamically adjusts the engine’s cylinder compression ratio based on various factors, resulting in significant reductions in fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions compared to traditional engines.
A Strategic Partnership
CMA CGM, committed to achieving Net Zero Carbon by 2050, will serve as the platform for the VCR technology’s real-world application. The shipping line will install WinGD’s VCR on one of its vessels equipped with a WinGD RT-flex50DF dual-fuel engine. The long-term sea trial is scheduled to commence in September following the ship’s dry-docking.
Towards a Sustainable Future
This partnership marks an important foot print in the maritime industry’s pursuit of sustainable and efficient operations. VCR technology has the potential to revolutionize the industry by offering improved operational flexibility, fuel efficiency, and reduced methane slip. As the shipping sector transitions towards cleaner fuels, technologies like VCR will play a crucial role in achieving decarbonization goals.
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Source: Ajot