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全球首艘符合新能源汽车运输国际新标准的汽车运输船完工
Zhong Guo Jing Ying Bao·2025-11-18 13:19

Core Viewpoint - The completion of the "NOCC PACIFIC," the world's first LNG dual-fuel car carrier compliant with new international standards for transporting electric vehicles, marks a significant milestone in the collaboration between CIMC Raffles and Norwegian Car Carriers (NOCC) [1][2]. Group 1: Vessel Specifications and Innovations - "NOCC PACIFIC" measures 199.9 meters in length, 38 meters in width, with a design draft of 8.6 meters and a speed of 19 knots, capable of carrying 7,000 vehicles [1]. - The vessel is equipped with two C-type LNG tanks and dual-fuel engines, achieving zero emissions during port operations [1]. - The construction process utilized a new method that reduced hull deformation by over 15%, enhancing construction precision and shortening the build cycle [1]. Group 2: Industry Standards and Safety - In response to the surge in global electric vehicle shipping and associated safety challenges, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) has mandated that classification societies develop specific safety standards, set to be enforced from January 2026 [2]. - The "NOCC PACIFIC" has proactively incorporated DNV's "F (EV)" compliance design, making it the first car carrier to meet these new safety standards, thus providing a safety model for international electric vehicle maritime transport [2]. Group 3: Company Positioning and Future Prospects - CIMC Raffles has established itself as a leading builder of car carriers, having signed multiple contracts with various shipping companies, including Wallenius Lines and Zodiac Group [2]. - "NOCC PACIFIC" is the 15th car carrier delivered by CIMC Raffles and the 7th scheduled for delivery from the Longkou base by 2025, reinforcing the company's capacity for mass delivery in the PCTC sector [2]. - NOCC's CEO highlighted the vessel as a representation of cutting-edge technology and acknowledged CIMC Raffles' construction quality, indicating a strong future collaboration [3].