Knowledge
Marine & Engineering Works has selected Echandia to supply battery systems
for two fully electric tugs within India’s Green Tug Transition Program. The
vessels will operate at Visakhapatnam Port Authority and V.O.C Port Authority
in Tuticorin. This order strengthens Echandia’s position in India’s emerging
electric tug market.
The order
marks the first Indian deployment of the recently launched Echandia Core
battery system. Both battery systems are designed for a 15-year service life,
matching the full concession period of the vessels. This removes the need for a
planned mid-life battery replacement and avoids the associated cost, downtime
and operational disruption during the contract period.
Echandia has an established track record in India, where the
company’s LTO-based battery systems have powered 23 Kochi Water Metro ferries
since 2023. Following Echandia’s first Green Tug Transition Program (GTTP)
project at Kandla Port, these two new tugs are scheduled to enter operation
during the second quarter of 2027. The vessels will be designed by Navnautik
Technical Services Pvt Ltd, Kolkata as for the vessel to be operated at Kandla
Port.
“We selected Echandia based on their proven marine references,
strong technical capabilities, and commitment to lifecycle support. For us,
long-term reliability, safety, low total cost of ownership, and response were
key decision factors, and Echandia demonstrated strength in each of these
areas,” says Saurabh Daswani, MD at Knowledge Marine & Engineering
Works.
To support customers over the long term, Echandia has expanded
its local presence in India through partnerships that secure service access for
the full life of each vessel.
India’s Green Tug Transition Program is one of the country’s key
initiatives to reduce emissions from port operations and accelerate the
transition from conventional diesel-powered harbour tugs to cleaner
alternatives.