The GTTP
aims to transition India’s harbor tug fleet from conventional diesel-powered
vessels to greener alternatives in five phases from 2024 to 2040. Covering electrical, propulsion,
automation, and digitalization solutions, ABB’s comprehensive scope of supply
will ensure the e-tugs’ efficient and reliable operations, aligning with the
broader objectives of the GTTP while advancing JNPA’s efforts towards ‘Green
Port’ status. ABB’s Onboard DC Grid™ power system platform and PEMS™ power and
energy management system will form the core of the combined power and
propulsion solution, enabling the vessels to make optimal use of onboard
batteries to support wide variations in power demand. The modular and highly
customizable Onboard DC Grid™ not only facilitates the integration of energy
storage systems but also optimizes drivetrain efficiency and extends operating
range per battery charge. Also part
of the scope, the ABB Ability™ Remote Diagnostic System for Marine will help to
keep the e-tugs running reliably and efficiently through condition monitoring
and remote troubleshooting. “Integrating electric propulsion and advanced
automation into harbor tugs is a complex engineering undertaking, and selecting
the right technology partner was critical,” said Shri Jose VJ, Chairman and
Managing Director, Cochin Shipyard Limited. “ABB’s proven systems and deep
experience in this space made them the clear choice. We are building these
vessels to last, to perform, and to demonstrate that Indian shipyards are ready
to lead the industry’s green transition.”
“India’s Green Tug Transition
Programme represents a decisive step the nation has taken towards reducing
emissions from port operations,” said Rune Braastad, President, ABB’s Marine
& Ports division. “Being selected to provide the electrical, propulsion, and
automation systems for JNPA and Cochin Shipyard’s first electric Tug vessels as
per India’s GTTP program reflects the trust that India’s maritime sector has
placed in ABB’s technology and our long track record in marine
electrification.”
Its over 75 years’
experience in the Indian market, ABB’s latest collaboration with Cochin
Shipyard involved providing power, propulsion, and automation systems to two
hydrogen-fueled container vessels for Samskip Group. In addition, ABB has
contributed significantly to the electrification of Asia’s short-distance
shipping segment, supplying technology for fully electric vessels to operators
in Singapore, South Korea, and Japan.