Close Menu
Advanced Maritime Technology International
  • News
    • A-M
      • Battery Technology
      • Environmental
      • Equipment and Services
      • Expo
      • Ferries and Cruises
      • Marine Construction
      • Marine Renewables
    • N-Z
      • Naval Projects
      • Onboard Systems
      • Ports and Harbours
      • Power and Propulsion
      • Shipyards and Shipbuilding
      • Vessel Build and Maintenance
  • Features
  • Online Magazines
  • Opinion
  • Videos
  • Supplier Spotlight
LinkedIn Facebook X (Twitter)
  • Sign-up for Free Weekly E-Newsletter
  • Meet the Editors
  • Contact Us
  • Media Pack
LinkedIn
Subscribe
Advanced Maritime Technology International
  • News
      • Alternative Fuels
      • Autonomous Technology
      • Awards
      • Battery Technology
      • Expo
      • Ferries and Cruises
      • Hydrogen
      • Legislation
      • Motor Technologies
      • New Vessels
      • Onboard Systems
      • Ports and Harbours
      • Power and Propulsion
      • Shipyards and Shipbuilding
      • Vessel Design
  • Features
  • Online Magazines
    1. April 2026
    2. January 2026
    3. September 2025
    4. April/May 2025
    5. January 2025
    6. September 2024
    7. April 2024
    8. Archive Issues
    9. Subscribe Free!
    Featured
    May 5, 2026

    In this issue – April 2026

    Online Magazines By Web Team
    Recent

    In this issue – April 2026

    May 5, 2026

    In this issue – January 2026

    December 4, 2025

    In this issue – September 2025

    August 6, 2025
  • Subscribe
  • Opinion
  • Videos
  • Awards
    • Electric & Hybrid Marine Awards 2025 – Nominations open
    • 2024 Winners
    • 2023 Winners
    • 2022 Winners
    • Previous Winners
  • Supplier Spotlight
  • Expo
LinkedIn Facebook
Subscribe
Advanced Maritime Technology International
Environmental

ABB to power Japan’s first electric tugboat

Matt RossBy Matt RossJuly 1, 20222 Mins Read
Credit: Tokyo Kisen Co. Ltd.
Share
LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Email

Power system specialist ABB has been contracted by IHI Power Systems to develop an electric tug for the ports of Tokyo Bay for Japanese towage specialist Tokyo Kisen.

The new-build tug will feature ABB’s award-winning power system platform, Onboard DC Grid, and will be the first vessel of its kind to operate in Japan. The vessel, set to be named Taiga, is the result of a collaboration between Tokyo Kisen and e5 Lab, a Japanese consortium which plans and develops fully electric vessels.

The Taiga is under construction at the Kanagawa Dockyard in Kobe and is due for delivery by the end of December 2022. The tug will play a role in Japan’s ambition of achieving net-zero GHG emissions from international shipping by 2050.

Tokyo Kisen’s harbor tug will be used to maneuver other vessels by pushing or towing them. It will feature a 2.5MWh battery system supplied and integrated by ABB, reducing greenhouse gas emissions on a day-to-day basis, and acting as spinning reserve backup power to prevent prolonged outages. The tug’s futureproof configuration also enables it to achieve emission-free operations by integrating alternative energy sources as technologies mature.

“ABB is honored to be involved in such a prominent project to power the first electric tugboat for Japan,” said Munekazu Tanikawa, local division manager, ABB Marine & Ports. “Our hybrid and electric solutions have established a strong reputation in the short-distance shipping segment, now further strengthened by this prestigious opportunity in a highly competitive market.”

In addition to the energy storage solution, ABB will provide its Onboard DC Grid power system platform, which will enable the tug’s engines to run at variable speeds for optimized energy economy at each load level. This helps cut fuel consumption, reducing the environmental impact as a result. The batteries will be able to provide power to the tug’s propulsion system almost instantaneously, where ABB’s Power and Energy Management System (PEMS) will control the overall power distribution, increase fault tolerance and provide a high degree of reliability.

Share. Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Email
Previous ArticleBerge Bulk to equip bulk carrier with WindWings in 2023
Next Article Almatech unveils zero-emission shuttle, due in 2023

Related Posts

Alternative Fuels

HD Hyundai advances electric propulsion technology for large vessels

May 5, 20262 Mins Read
Battery Technology

Electric propulsion trial launched for commercial fishing in Maine

May 1, 20263 Mins Read
Battery Technology

Battery-powered escort tug completes sea trials

April 30, 20262 Mins Read
Latest News

Advanced Maritime Technology International Awards 2026: Shortlist revealed!

May 8, 2026

VIDEO: Incat, Wärtsilä and Molslinjen highlight large-scale electric ferry project

May 7, 2026

Magnetic system enables wireless offshore charging of electric vessels

May 7, 2026

Receive breaking stories and features in your inbox each week, for free


Enter your email address:


Supplier Spotlights
  • Adwatec
Getting in Touch
  • Contact Us / Advertise
  • Meet the Editors
  • Media Pack
  • Free Weekly E-Newsletter
Our Social Channels
  • LinkedIn
UKi Media & Events
© 2026 UKi Media & Events a division of UKIP Media & Events Ltd
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Notice & Takedown Policy

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.