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Karpowership Breaks Steel on New 300 MW 'Sea Lion' Class Powerships at South Korean Yard
By MGN Editorial•June 30, 2026 at 06:00 AM
Karpowership has commenced construction of its next-generation 'Sea Lion' class Powerships at HSG Sungdong shipyard in South Korea, marking a significant expansion of the company's floating power generation fleet.
## Karpowership Advances Fleet Expansion with New 300 MW 'Sea Lion' Class
Turkish floating power solutions provider Karpowership has taken a major step forward in its global fleet expansion programme, with a steel-cutting ceremony at the HSG Sungdong shipyard in South Korea signalling the formal commencement of construction on its new 'Sea Lion' class Powerships, according to a company announcement via PR Newswire.
The new vessels represent a significant uplift in generating capacity, with each unit rated at 300 MW — positioning the 'Sea Lion' class among the most powerful floating power generation assets in the world. The choice of HSG Sungdong, a well-regarded South Korean shipbuilder, underscores Karpowership's commitment to high-specification construction standards for what are inherently complex, dual-purpose marine and energy assets.
### A Growing Force in Floating Power
Karpowership has established itself as the dominant player in the powership sector, operating a fleet of vessel-mounted power plants that deliver electricity to grid-constrained or energy-deficient markets across Africa, Asia, and beyond. The company's business model addresses acute power shortages by deploying self-contained generating capacity that can be mobilised relatively quickly compared to land-based infrastructure projects.
The 'Sea Lion' designation suggests a new class tier within the Karpowership fleet, and the 300 MW rating per vessel would represent a substantial increase over earlier generations of powerships. For context, a single 300 MW unit is capable of supplying electricity to hundreds of thousands of homes, making these assets strategically significant for the developing-market clients Karpowership typically serves.
### Industry Significance
The steel-cutting milestone is a conventional but meaningful marker in shipbuilding, confirming that a project has moved from contract and design phases into active fabrication. For the floating power sector — which sits at the intersection of maritime engineering and energy infrastructure — such announcements carry weight both for shipping industry observers and energy market participants.
As global demand for reliable, rapidly deployable power solutions continues to grow, particularly in markets where grid infrastructure lags economic development, Karpowership's fleet expansion signals confidence in the long-term commercial viability of the powership model.
Further details regarding delivery timelines, deployment destinations, and technical specifications for the 'Sea Lion' class are expected to be disclosed as construction progresses at the South Korean yard.
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