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【招银研究|行业深度】高端装备之船舶电动化——综合电力系统(IPS):船舶动力的绿色革命
招商银行研究· 2025-07-08 10:35
Core Viewpoints - The development of Integrated Power Systems (IPS) is driven by the dual forces of military-civilian integration and the green shipping revolution, emphasizing environmental protection, economic efficiency, and technological performance improvements [1][28]. Group 1: Development Trends - The IPS technology has expanded into civilian applications since the 2000s, with a focus on direct current (DC) networking and electric propulsion becoming dominant [1][4]. - The IPS consists of two main components: the energy system and the electric propulsion system, with the energy system evolving to support multiple energy sources, including traditional fossil fuels, nuclear energy, and renewables [5][7]. Group 2: System Architecture - The architecture of electric propulsion ships has fundamentally restructured the power and energy systems, focusing on four key areas: switching power sources, upgrading energy transmission, transforming propulsion methods, and integrating shore power systems [2][48]. - The transition from traditional mechanical propulsion to electric propulsion is accelerating, with electric propulsion systems offering significant advantages in efficiency and environmental impact [19][34]. Group 3: Competitive Landscape - China, as the world's largest shipping nation and second-largest shipbuilding country, is in a catch-up phase in the IPS field, with European giants currently holding nearly 50% of the global market share [2][3]. - Chinese companies are making substantial progress in core technologies, with notable advancements in key product development and engineering applications [2][3]. Group 4: Business Opportunities - The acceleration of Chinese enterprises in the IPS sector presents significant business opportunities, driven by the need for green transformation in the shipping industry [3][34]. - The market for shipborne generators and electric motors is experiencing steady growth, with the shipborne generator market in China projected to reach 48 billion yuan in 2023, growing by 7.5% year-on-year [51][70].