SINGAPORE – Singapore is seeking proposals on the electrification of small vessels known as harbour craft as the industry transitions towards a low-carbon future, the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) said in a joint statement on Wednesday.
The MPA is working with the Singapore Maritime Institute (SMI) to seek proposals from industry participants and institutes of higher learning or research institutes to develop commmercially ready fully electric harbour craft.
They are also seeking proposals for shore charging infrastructure for electric harbour craft and other electric vessels operating in Singapore’s port.
Proposals with a viable business model to be scaled up will be more favourably considered, MPA and SMI said.
Harbour crafts are small vessels typically fuelled by oil that only operate within Singapore waters and are used to carry a small number of passengers, for towing other vessels or to carry dry or packaged cargoes.