This first e-supply boat is a Tier 1 design selected by MPA and dual-classed by Bureau Veritas and RINA
BATAM, INDONESIA / SINGAPORE, 5 February 2025 – The Coastal Sustainability Alliance
(CSA), an industry collaborative effort led by Kuok Maritime Group (KMG), today marked a
significant achievement with the launch of its first fully electric supply boat (e-supply boat) from
shipyard to water and keel lay of its first fully electric tug at PaxOcean Batam.
These two milestones underscore CSA’s commitment to accelerating maritime decarbonisation,
marine electrification, and advancements in energy-efficient logistics. These electric vessels are
amongst the first and largest local electric harbour craft designed for operations in Singapore’s
waters. The e-supply boat is launched ahead of the nation’s goal for all new harbour craft to be
fully electric or compatible with net-zero fuels by 2030.
Mr Tan Thai Yong, Managing Director and CEO, PaxOcean Group and Chairperson, CSA,
said: “The launch of the PXO-EXL-1 e-supply boat is a testament to our commitment to
decarbonising Singapore’s coastal logistics ecosystem. This vessel demonstrates what CSA can
achieve when industry players, researchers, and regulators come together to innovate and
collaborate. Together with the keel lay of the PXO-ACE-1 electric tug, these milestones bring us
closer to achieving a green and operationally efficient maritime sector.”
Mr Kenneth Lim, Assistant Chief Executive (Industry & Transformation), Maritime and Port
Authority of Singapore (MPA), said: “Today, we witness the fruits of industry and researchers’
partnerships and collaboration in driving maritime decarbonisation, and advancing energyefficient
solutions for Maritime Singapore. MPA is glad to celebrate the launch of Coastal
Sustainability Alliance (CSA)’s first fully electric supply boat and the keel lay of the electric tug,
and is committed to working with industry partners like CSA to achieve Singapore’s sustainability
and decarbonisation goals.”
PXO-EXL-1 Electric Supply Boat: A MPA Tier 1 Proposal and Energy-Efficient Design with
Dual-Classification
As the electric supply boat has undergone design optimising and enhancement with MPA and the Institutes of Higher Learnings (IHLs)/ Research Institutes (RI), the vessel features improved energy efficiency for sustainable and viable coastal operations. The PXO-EXL-1, dual-classed by Bureau Veritas (BV) and RINA, is built to deliver high performance while advancing Singapore’s commitment to maritime innovation and sustainability.
The PXO-EXL-1 Electric Supply Boat stands out for its high-performance and energy efficient design, capable of cruising at 8 knots in zero-emission operations while maintaining operational reliability. Furthermore, the e-supply boat is designed with the operational insights of harbour craft owners to meet economic viability by delivering higher cargo volumes and extended operations, thereby enabling marine logistics to optimise deliveries and reduce marine traffic. With these insights, the PXO-EXL-1 has been designed to accommodate a payload of 40 tons or 60 pallets. Coupled with an efficient hull design and operationally efficient marine logistics, the vessel can achieve 60% energy savings over a conventional lighter making multiple trips, providing significant costs and carbon emissions reduction for the industry.
PXO-ACE-1 Electric Tug: Setting the Stage for Zero-Emission Harbour Operations
As the first fully electric tug to be assembled, delivered, and operated in Singapore, the vessel highlights the CSA’s role in driving sustainable harbour operations.
During the ceremony, the keel was officially laid in the presence of key stakeholders, accompanied by a certification signing with representatives from classification society, Bureau Veritas (BV). This milestone marks the beginning of construction for a vessel poised to redefine harbour towage in Singapore with its zero-emission capabilities.
Supported under the MPA Maritime Innovation and Technology Fund, the 50T bollard pull PXO-ACE-1 electric tug incorporates advanced technologies for propulsion, energy storage, and battery management systems. The product development is supported by digital twin models with research collaborators to enhance confidence in a best-in-class electric tug to meet operational requirements within the Port of Singapore. The vessel is future fuel-ready for zero-carbon fuels, a critical feature supporting the maritime industry’s multi-fuel transition towards decarbonisation and ensuring adaptability to net-zero fuel throughout an extended service life.
The CSA will bring together international shipping agencies to explore offtaking arrangements and trial the electric supply boat in the second half of 2025, while the construction of the electric tug is slated to be completed in 1Q2026.
Leading up to Singapore Maritime Week 2025 in March, the launch of the PXO-EXL-1 Electric Supply Boat and the keel laying of the PXO-ACE-1 Electric Tug mark critical steps in CSA’s journey toward a more sustainable and innovative maritime future.
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Kuok Maritime Group
Kuok Maritime Group (KMG) includes the PaxOcean Group (PaxOcean), Pacific Carriers Limited (PCL), PACC Offshore Services Holdings (POSH), Pacific Workboats Pte Ltd (PWPL), McPEC Marine & Offshore Engineering Pte Ltd (McPEC) and KSL Maritime Ventures (KMV). KMG offers an integrated suite of maritime solutions to businesses globally. It serves the maritime value chain from provision of offshore maritime and subsea support services, shipping and transportation, newbuilding, harbour and terminal towage services as well as turnkey solutions for marine, offshore, energy, market in engineering, procurement, construction, and commissioning (EPCC) to supporting start-ups offering technological and innovative solutions to the industry. The group also leads the Coastal Sustainability Alliance in Singapore, working with like-minded industry partners to build a sustainable next-generation maritime ecosystem. Visit Kuok Maritime Group at https://kuokgroup.com.sg/businesses/#maritime.
PaxOcean Group
PaxOcean Group is a member of the Kuok Maritime Group (KMG) which is part of Kuok Group Singapore. PaxOcean owns and operates five shipyards located in Singapore, China and Indonesia. First established in 2007 in Singapore, PaxOcean offers a wide range of services covering integrated solutions, newbuilding, module fabrication, green recycling, repairs and conversion of conventional and renewable energy assets.
Visit PaxOcean at www.paxocean.com.
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