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Wärtsilä’s solution to deliver fuel and emission savings for ONE boxship

Technology group Wärtsilä will supply a conversion package featuring the company’s Fit4Power radical derating solution for the vessel ONE Maestro.

The Fit4Power solution optimises the power output from the ship’s engine, thereby reducing fuel consumption by, on average, approximately 13%. This will, in turn, reduce emissions.

The conversion is also expected to extend the operational life of the vessel, which is owned by Ocean Network Express (ONE) and managed by ONESEA Solutions Pte Ltd.



The order was booked by Wärtsilä in the first quarter of 2025.

ONE Maestro is a 6,700 TEU container ship designed and powered for speeds up to 27 knots. The vessel is currently operating at more fuel-efficient, reduced speeds in alignment with regulatory requirements, such as the IMO’s Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII). Its optimal performance will be further enhanced by Wärtsilä’s Fit4Power solution, which will equip the vessel with a leaner, healthier engine through technical adjustments, such as reduced bore size.

Engine efficiency is expected to improve, and the ship’s CII compliance can be extended by approximately four years. Annual CO2 savings are estimated at approximately 4,000 tons. Furthermore, cylinder lubrication oil consumption is reduced.

“By optimising engine power output while reducing fuel consumption, Wärtsilä is supporting ONE to achieve our sustainability goals without compromising performance. This technology represents a practical approach to extending our vessel’s CII compliance as we continue to enhance our fleet operations,” said Hiroki Tsujii, Global Chief Officer, Head of Product and Network Division, Ocean Network Express Pte Ltd.

The conversion scope will include the supply of two new turbochargers as well as Wärtsilä’s Intelligent Combustion Control (ICC) system. The integrated technologies will be supported via Wärtsilä’s Data Collection Unit (WDCU), enabling cloud-based services and remote monitoring to optimise operability, fuel economy, and periodic maintenance.

The package will also feature both Wärtsilä’s unique Expert Insight, a digital predictive maintenance service, and remote operational support. The Wärtsilä equipment is scheduled for delivery in June of this year.



“Improving engine efficiency – with solutions such as our Fit4Power solution – provides a valuable way for the industry to accelerate the decarbonisation journey of the existing fleet today,” commented Stefan Wiik, Vice President, Parts & Field Service – Wärtsilä Marine.





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