TAIWAN OWNER PLACES LARGE WinGD METHANOL ENGINE ORDERS

Jun 25, 2025 | Marine propulsion & machinery news

Swiss marine power company WinGD is to provide X DF M dual-fuel methanol and X-Engine methanol-ready engine designs for over  30 container vessels to be built for a major Taiwanese container ship operator.

The contract is considered to highlight the immediate impact of IMO’s Net Zero Framework and GHG Fuel Intensity (GFI) Standard on vessel ordering as well as indicating the competitiveness of WinGD’s methanol concept.

The  owner’s most recent order is for methanol-ready X92 engines for 12 vessels of 16,000 TEU. They join existing orders placed earlier in 2025 for 20 8,700 TEU container vessels, when the company selected methanol-ready X82 engines for 14 vessels, with the remainder to deploy X82DF-M methanol-fuelled engines.

WinGD Sales Director Volkmar Galke said: “Alongside engine capex and fuel efficiency, owners now need to consider which fuels they can access to in order to reduce IMO compliance costs. Our Taiwanese customer considered its fuelling strategy to reduce costs under the new GFI regime and we are glad that our engines will be part of their winning formula.”

In the run-up to the IMO MEPC meeting in April 2025, the  owner had been considering LNG dual-fuel engine designs for its latest newbuild series. After the approval of the IMO’s Net Zero Framework at that meeting the operator re-evaluated the decision, opting to proceed with a portfolio of methanol-ready engines—potentially using biodiesel until they are converted—alongside earlier methanol-fuelled engine orders.

WinGD CEO Dominik Schneiter said: “The customer’s strategy of adopting zero or near-zero emission fuels illustrates the shift that effective regulation can bring—and why it is critical that the industry does not lose momentum as the final, crucial elements of the GFI Standard pricing mechanism are decided. A reward factor that closes the cost gap between conventional and clean fuels is essential if the industry is going to meet its decarbonisation targets.”

WinGD is ready to support ship operators whichever fuel pathway they choose. Its diesel-fuelled X-Engines and dual-fuel LNG X-DF engines support the use of biodiesel and biomethane blends respectively. And its X-DF-M methanol dual-fuel and X-DF-A ammonia dual-fuel engines—both of which are being delivered for the first time this year—allow for uptake of zero or near-zero emissions (ZNZ) fuels when operators are ready.

All WinGD engines can be converted to use ZNZ fuels thanks to a common engine platform and WinGD’s retrofit-ready, modular design approach. The company is already gaining experience in methanol retrofit projects and can provide support for shipowners in completing these projects thanks to its OEM experience and strong relationships with yards and engine builders.

Image: WinGD’s methanol X92 engine (source: WinGD)

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