MAN ANNOUNCES MOST POWERFUL METHANOL ENGINE

May 20, 2025 | Marine propulsion & machinery news

MAN Energy Solutions has announced that it will deliver the world’s most powerful two-stroke methanol engine in June 2025.

The engine, a MAN B&W 12G95ME-C10.5-LGIM (liquid gas injection methanol) type rated at 82,440 kW at 80 rpm, is currently being built by Chinese licensee, CSSC-MES Diesel (CMD).

The engine is the first of 12 bound for a series of 12 container vessels of 24,000 TEU currently under construction: seven at Nantong Cosco KHI Ship Engineering (NACKS) for shipowner Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) and five at Dalian Cosco KHI Ship Engineering (DACKS) for shipowner COSCO Shipping Lines. Each engine will feature MAN Energy Solutions’ proprietary EGRTC (exhaust gas recirculation turbocharger cutout) emissions system, said to be the largest two-string EGR system on a two-stroke engine to date.

Bjarne Foldager, Head of Two-Stroke Business. MAN Energy Solutions, said: “At MAN Energy Solutions, our vision of ‘Moving Big Things to Zero’ motivates everything we do in developing the engine technology to operate on those fuels vying for prominence in the future market. This latest, remarkable milestone – the world’s most powerful methanol engine – is just the latest fulfilment of that. By harnessing the potential of methanol, we are bringing the maritime industry closer to zero-emission solutions and we fully expect methanol to figure prominently as a future-fuel across all segments. Our thanks go to CMD, OOCL and Cosco Shipping, valued partners with whom we continue to share so many highlights.”

Christian Ludwig, Head of Two-Stroke Sales and Promotion, MAN Energy Solutions, addded: “As we move towards a multi-fuel future, interest in methanol has grown steadily. To date, between newbuild engines and retrofits, we have won over 230 ME-LGIM references that have accumulated over 600,000h running on methanol alone. With ME-LGIM technology reaching 10 years in the market, it represents mature, proven technology and reflects MAN Energy Solutions’ ability to develop attractive technology to enable shipping’s carbon transition. Furthermore, while methanol produced from renewable sources is an attractive marine-fuel option due to its low carbon-intensity, an engine using green methanol can even provide carbon-neutral propulsion – adding to the benefits the ME-LGIM brings to the table.”

MAN Energy Solutions developed the ME-LGIM dual-fuel engine for operation on methanol, as well as conventional fuel. The engine is based on the company’s proven ME-series, with approximately 8,500 engines in service, and works according to the Diesel principle. When operating on green methanol, the engine offers carbon-neutral propulsion for large merchant-marine vessels.

Image: Factory acceptance test of the ME-LGIM engine at CMD in China (source: MAN Energy Solutions)

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