Grimaldi names new ammonia-ready car carrier
Italian shipping company the Grimaldi Group formally named its newest pure car and truck carrier (PCTC) in a ceremony in Haimen, China, on Monday, July 21.
Grande Shanghai is the first vessel in a series of five PCTCs built by China Merchants Heavy Industry Haimen to be capable of transporting 9,000 CEUs. Design work on the ships was undertaken by naval architecture firm Knud E Hansen of Denmark.
The PCTC has a length of 220 metres, a beam of 38 metres, a gross tonnage of 93,145, a cruising speed of 18 knots, and 14 vehicle decks. Grimaldi said the vehicle decks are capable of accommodating both electric vehicles and those powered by traditional fuels.
Grande Shanghai is also the first vessel in the Grimaldi fleet to obtain the "ammonia ready" class notation from classification society RINA. This certifies that she may be converted for the use of ammonia as an alternative fuel.
The PCTC has also obtained additional class notations from RINA including "green plus," "green star 3," "comfort vibration," and "comfort noise port."
The vessel also boasts a 5MWh lithium battery pack, 2,500 square metres of solar panels, a shore power connection, and silicon-based hull coatings to help reduce drag. The main engine is electronically controlled and is fitted with exhaust gas aftertreatment and selective catalytic reduction systems to reduce SOx, NOx and particulate matter emissions.