“Wind-assisted propulsion” is the practice of using wind energy to supplement ship propulsion in order to lessen the ship’s environmental effect and dependency on conventional fossil fuels. Ships can generate thrust and move forward thanks to this approach. Traditionally used sails are modified to capture wind energy and provide ships with extra power. An alternative for modern ships looking to enhance wind collection are large, movable sails. Maritime transport is one of the numerous industries that are impacted by the global shift to renewable energy sources. Using wind energy to power ships is in line with the larger objectives of the energy transition, as wind is a renewable energy source.
According to SPER market research, ‘Asia Pacific Wind-Assisted Propulsion Market Size – By Application, By Technology, By Installation Type, By Vessel Type – Regional Outlook, Competitive Strategies and Segment Forecast to 2033’ state that the Asia Pacific Wind-Assisted Propulsion Market is predicted to reach USD 6735.95 million by 2033 with a CAGR of 81.22%.
Drivers:
The Asia-Pacific Wind-Assisted Propulsion market is quickly increasing, propelled by the region’s flourishing maritime sector and growing emphasis on environmental responsibility. As an international economic and shipping hub, the APAC region faces a growing need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from maritime transportation. The desire for sustainability is pushing up demand for wind-assisted propulsion technology. Furthermore, rising fuel costs and stringent environmental requirements are prompting maritime operators in APAC countries to invest in wind-powered systems to cut operational costs and carbon footprints. China, Japan, and South Korea are emerging as key players in the adoption of wind-powered propulsion systems, backed by government initiatives to promote environmentally friendly shipping practices.
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Challenges:
Modifying current ships or building new ships with wind-assisted propulsion systems can be financially challenging at first. Wind-assisted propulsion systems receive less money for research and development (R&D) than other renewable energy disciplines, despite their potential benefits. The creation of less expensive and more efficient alternatives is slowed by this lack of investment. Ships travelling across routes with odd or irregular wind patterns may not see significant benefits from this technology. It might be challenging to determine the best routes and weather for wind assistance.
Numerous businesses have been significantly impacted by the COVID-19 epidemic, most notably the marine industry and the increasing demand for wind-powered propulsion systems. The outbreak upset many global supply chains, including those that produced and sent parts for wind-assisted propulsion systems.
China leads the Asia Pacific wind-assisted propulsion market. China’s huge shipbuilding industry, wide coastline, and strong commitment to decreasing carbon emissions in the maritime sector all contribute to the country’s market supremacy. Furthermore, Eco Marine Power Co Ltd, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, and Others are among the market’s main companies.
Asia Pacific Wind-Assisted Propulsion Market Segmentation:
By Application: Based on the Application, Asia Pacific Wind-Assisted Propulsion Market is segmented as; Cargo Ships, Passenger Ships, Fishing Vessels, Bulk Carriers.
By Technology: Based on the Technology, Asia Pacific Wind-Assisted Propulsion Market is segmented as; Towing Kites, Sails, Flettner Rotors, Suction Wings, Others.
By Installation Type: Based on the Installation Type, Asia Pacific Wind-Assisted Propulsion Market is segmented as; Retrofit, New Installation.
By Vessel Type: Based on the Vessel Type, Asia Pacific Wind-Assisted Propulsion Market is segmented as; Wind-Assisted Motor Vessels, Purely Wind Vessels.
By Region: This research includes data for China, Japan, India, South Korea, Australia, Indonesia, Others.
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