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Liquefied Hydrogen Carriers: Kawasaki & Partners - News Directory 3

Liquefied Hydrogen Carriers: Kawasaki & Partners

May 31, 2025 Catherine Williams Business
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At a glance
  • Three major⁢ japanese shipbuilders, including⁣ Kawasaki Heavy Industries, are⁤ joining forces to mass-produce liquefied⁤ hydrogen carriers.
  • Imabari‍ Shipbuilding, the largest shipbuilder in Japan, and Japan Marine United, the second-largest, will handle the bulk of the mass production.
  • This collaboration marks a meaningful step toward establishing a reliable⁣ supply chain for liquefied hydrogen, a key component in future clean energy initiatives.
Original source: asia.nikkei.com

Japan’s shipbuilding sector acts decisively. Kawasaki Heavy Industries, imabari Shipbuilding, and Japan Marine ‍United are uniting to mass-produce liquefied hydrogen carriers. This strategic alliance accelerates the⁢ transport of ⁢clean energy and underscores Japan’s ⁣commitment⁣ to a sustainable future. Kawasaki, a leader in this realm,⁣ will provide⁤ core components, ensuring ‍technological‍ excellence in these innovative vessels. As the demand for clean energy solutions explodes, this collaboration is a critical step in establishing a dependable supply chain for liquefied hydrogen. Stay ahead with News Directory 3, ⁣ensuring you get the news as it breaks.⁣ discover⁢ what’s next for this⁤ pioneering project.


Japan Shipbuilders Unite ⁣to Mass-Produce‍ Hydrogen ‍carriers











Key Points

  • Kawasaki, Imabari, and Japan Marine United to collaborate.
  • Focus on mass production of liquefied hydrogen carriers.
  • Kawasaki to supply core ⁢components.

Japanese Shipbuilders ⁣Collaborate on Liquefied Hydrogen ⁢Carriers

⁢ Updated May 31, 2025

Three major⁢ japanese shipbuilders, including⁣ Kawasaki Heavy Industries, are⁤ joining forces to mass-produce liquefied⁤ hydrogen carriers. This initiative leverages ⁢Kawasaki’s ‍pioneering technology in ⁢developing⁣ the world’s first vessel ‍of this type, according to sources familiar with the plan.

Imabari‍ Shipbuilding, the largest shipbuilder in Japan, and Japan Marine United, the second-largest, will handle the bulk of the mass production. The partnership’s specifics are still under discussion. However, Kawasaki is expected to manufacture the crucial liquefied hydrogen tank⁤ and supply it to Imabari and JMU.

Illustration of a liquefied hydrogen carrier ship at sea.
A rendering of a liquefied ⁣hydrogen carrier. The collaboration aims to boost clean energy transport through mass production.

What’s next

This collaboration marks a meaningful step toward establishing a reliable⁣ supply chain for liquefied hydrogen, a key component in future clean energy initiatives. Further details on the partnership are expected to be released in the coming months.

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