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MOL and Hitachi Advance Floating Data Centre Vessel Conversions

By MGN EditorialMarch 31, 2026 at 11:36 AM

MOL and Hitachi are progressing plans to convert vessels into floating data centres, leveraging seawater cooling technology for globally distributed computing infrastructure deployment.

# MOL and Hitachi Advance Floating Data Centre Vessel Conversions Major Operator Lines (MOL) and Hitachi are moving forward with plans to convert ocean-going vessels into floating data centres, a significant innovation in maritime asset utilization and distributed computing infrastructure. According to Seatrade Maritime, the converted vessels will leverage seawater cooling systems—a critical operational advantage over traditional land-based facilities. This cooling methodology substantially reduces energy consumption while enabling flexible global deployment across maritime routes, addressing a key challenge in data centre operations: thermal management costs. ## Strategic Advantages of Floating Infrastructure The floating data centre concept addresses multiple market demands simultaneously. As cloud computing and AI model deployment require exponentially greater processing capacity, traditional terrestrial facilities face constraints including high real estate costs, limited cooling water availability, and regulatory limitations in developed markets. Maritime-based data centres offer distinct advantages: abundant seawater cooling, geographic flexibility enabling proximity to undersea cable landing stations, and operational experience managing mission-critical infrastructure in offshore environments. The vessels' mobility allows dynamic capacity deployment responding to regional demand fluctuations. ## Industry Context This initiative reflects broader maritime industry adaptation to emerging technologies and revenue diversification. The conversion leverages MOL's deep expertise in vessel operations and Hitachi's capabilities in infrastructure and digital systems, combining maritime operational knowledge with advanced computing infrastructure design. The project aligns with industry trends toward repurposing vessels and maritime assets for non-traditional applications—from cable-laying ships to renewable energy platforms—as owners seek additional revenue streams and more efficient asset utilization. ## Market Timing The initiative comes as data centre operators globally seek alternative cooling solutions amid rising energy costs and climate pressures. Hyperscale cloud providers have begun exploring maritime-based infrastructure for specific high-bandwidth applications, making this a timely market entry for established shipping operators. The success of MOL and Hitachi's floating data centre conversions could establish a new maritime service category, potentially attracting additional shipowners and technology providers to similar ventures. **Source:** Seatrade Maritime
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