Shipping Industry Accelerates Dual-Fuel Fleet Growth

The World Shipping Council (WSC) has released its latest update on the Dual-Fuel Fleet Dashboard, highlighting significant advancements in the global liner shipping sector’s transition to renewable and lower-emission fuels. As of December 2025, the number of dual-fuel container ships and vehicle carriers has surged to 400, a notable increase from 218 in 2024. Furthermore, the order book for these vessels continues to expand, with 726 dual-fuel ships currently on order, reflecting a robust commitment to sustainable shipping practices.

Significant Investment in Dual-Fuel Vessels

The latest figures from the WSC indicate a total of 1,126 dual-fuel container ships and vehicle carriers either delivered or on order, marking a 28% increase compared to the previous year. This growth represents an investment exceeding $150 billion by the liner shipping industry in these environmentally friendly vessels. The data underscores a pivotal shift in the industry as it prepares for an energy transition aimed at reducing carbon emissions.

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Notably, 74% of the vessels currently on order are dual-fuel, demonstrating a clear trend towards adopting technologies that support the use of renewable and near-zero fuels. These ships are designed to adapt to changing fuel availability, ensuring that the shipping industry can pivot as new energy sources become commercially viable. The WSC’s Dual-Fuel Fleet Dashboard serves as a comprehensive resource for tracking these developments, showcasing the industry’s proactive approach to sustainability.

As the global shipping landscape evolves, the commitment to dual-fuel technology signifies a crucial step towards a greener future. The updated dashboard can be accessed at the World Shipping Council’s website, providing stakeholders with valuable insights into the ongoing transformation within the maritime sector.

 

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