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Everllence Secures First Order for Dual-Fuel Methane Engine in Deal with Global Car Carriers

By MGN EditorialJune 16, 2026 at 06:00 AM

Engine manufacturer Everllence has won its inaugural order for a new dual-fuel methane engine, with the contract awarded by Global Car Carriers signalling continued owner-led momentum on decarbonisation despite regulatory uncertainty.

Engine manufacturer Everllence has secured its first commercial order for a newly developed dual-fuel methane engine, with the contract placed by Global Car Carriers marking a significant milestone for the company's alternative-fuel propulsion programme. According to Seatrade Maritime, the deal underscores a broader trend of proactive shipowners pressing ahead with sustainability investments even as decarbonisation timelines at the international regulatory level remain subject to ongoing debate and revision. The order is notable on two fronts. For Everllence, it represents commercial validation of a propulsion technology the company has been developing to meet growing demand for cleaner marine fuels. For Global Car Carriers, the decision to specify a methane-capable dual-fuel engine reflects a strategic commitment to reducing the carbon footprint of its fleet ahead of any binding regulatory mandate. Dual-fuel methane engines offer operators the flexibility to run on either conventional marine fuels or liquefied natural gas (LNG) and, increasingly, bio-methane or synthetic methane — pathways that are considered viable routes toward net-zero shipping under various industry decarbonisation scenarios. This fuel flexibility is a key commercial consideration for owners seeking to future-proof newbuild investments against evolving emissions regulations. The car carrier segment has faced particular scrutiny over its environmental credentials in recent years, with the sector under pressure to reduce emissions from a fleet that is heavily reliant on conventional heavy fuel oil. Investment in dual-fuel technology represents one of the more practical near-term responses available to operators in this space. The Everllence order arrives at a time when the International Maritime Organization's revised greenhouse gas strategy — targeting net-zero emissions 'by or around' 2050 — continues to be translated into concrete measures, with mid-term regulatory instruments still under negotiation. Despite this uncertainty, Seatrade Maritime notes that a cohort of forward-looking shipowners continues to make investment decisions based on their own sustainability targets rather than waiting for regulatory clarity. The deal is expected to draw attention from other owners and operators monitoring the commercial readiness of methane-based propulsion solutions, and may serve as a reference contract as Everllence seeks to build out its order book in the alternative-fuel engine market.
#dual-fuel engines#methane propulsion#LNG#decarbonisation#car carriers#newbuilding#alternative fuels#Everllence#Global Car Carriers#green shipping

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