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ABS and HD Hyundai Launch Nuclear-Powered Mega Containership Study

By MGN EditorialMarch 9, 2026 at 04:08 PM

The American Bureau of Shipping and South Korean shipbuilder HD Hyundai have partnered to explore the feasibility of nuclear-powered ultra-large container ships.

The push to bring nuclear energy back into commercial shipping is gaining momentum as the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) and South Korea's HD Hyundai shipbuilding group launch a new effort to study nuclear-powered mega containerships. According to gCaptain, the two organizations will collaborate on a comprehensive feasibility study to assess the technical, economic, and regulatory viability of nuclear propulsion for ultra-large container vessels. This initiative comes as the maritime industry faces growing pressure to decarbonize and find alternative fuel sources to meet ambitious emissions reduction targets. Nuclear power, which produces zero direct emissions, has long been touted as a potential solution for greening the shipping sector. However, past attempts to commercialize nuclear-powered merchant ships have faced significant technical, safety, and regulatory hurdles. The new ABS-HD Hyundai study aims to re-examine these challenges and explore innovative approaches that could make nuclear propulsion a more viable option for the world's largest containerships. 'As the industry explores alternative fuel sources to meet sustainability goals, nuclear power deserves a fresh look,' said Christopher J. Wiernicki, ABS Chairman, President and CEO. 'This joint study with HD Hyundai will help us understand the technical feasibility and economic viability of applying this technology to container ships of the future.' The partnership will leverage ABS' extensive experience in nuclear-powered vessel design and classification, as well as HD Hyundai's shipbuilding expertise, to develop a comprehensive assessment of nuclear containership concepts. Key areas of focus will include reactor technology, safety systems, regulatory compliance, operational profiles, and total cost of ownership. If successful, the study could pave the way for the world's first nuclear-powered commercial container ship, potentially ushering in a new era of emissions-free maritime transportation. However, significant regulatory hurdles and public acceptance challenges would still need to be overcome before such vessels could become a reality.
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