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Korean Shipbuilders Drive Electric Propulsion Push with Batteries and Nuclear

By MGN EditorialMarch 23, 2026 at 11:47 PM

Korean shipbuilders are accelerating the development of eco-friendly ship technologies, including electric propulsion systems powered by batteries and nuclear energy.

As environmental regulations tighten in line with the global decarbonization trend, the shipbuilding and shipping industries are rapidly advancing the development of sustainable ship technologies. In this push, Korean shipbuilders are emerging as leaders in the electric propulsion market. According to Hellenic Shipping News, major Korean shipbuilders like Hyundai Heavy Industries, Samsung Heavy Industries, and Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering are 'moving in earnest' to enter the electric-propulsion vessel market. These companies are exploring both battery-powered and nuclear-powered electric propulsion systems as alternatives to traditional fossil fuel engines. 'Companies are racing to secure a competitive edge in the eco-friendly ship market by developing diverse electric propulsion technologies,' the article states. This includes investing in R&D for lithium-ion battery packs as well as small modular nuclear reactors that can power all-electric ship propulsion. The push for electric propulsion aligns with stricter emissions regulations from the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and individual countries. Shipowners are under increasing pressure to adopt cleaner technologies that reduce greenhouse gas emissions from maritime operations. Korean shipbuilders see this as a major growth opportunity, and are positioning themselves as leaders in the transition to zero-emission shipping. As the global shipping industry works to decarbonize, the innovations coming from Korean shipyards will be crucial to providing the electric and nuclear-powered vessels of the future. This is an important development that maritime industry stakeholders should closely monitor in the years ahead.
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