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船用推進引擎市場 - 按產品(柴油、風能和太陽能、燃氣渦輪機、燃料電池、蒸汽渦輪機、天然氣)、成長動力、區域洞察和全球預測,2023 - 2032 年Marine Propulsion Engine Market - By Product (Diesel, Wind & Solar, Gas Turbine, Fuel Cell, Steam Turbine, Natural Gas), Growth Drivers, Regional Insights & Global Forecast, 2023 - 2032 |
在全球軍事海軍擴張的推動下,船用推進引擎市場規模預計從 2023 年到 2032 年複合年成長率為 3.3%。
最近,一些海軍部隊正在對其艦隊進行現代化改造,以應對不斷變化的安全挑戰,導致對先進船用推進引擎的需求激增。現代化的趨勢加上對提高燃油效率和減少排放的更高需求正在推動先進船舶推進技術的採用。例如,2022 年 5 月,Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited 和 GE Power Conversion 簽署了一份合作備忘錄,為印度海軍開發整合全電力推進系統。
此外,引擎設計和效率改進的持續創新帶來了更強大、更可靠、更節能的推進系統。混合動力和電力推進系統的發展也提供了更清潔、更永續的替代方案。因此,產業領導者正在結合他們在海洋產業的豐富經驗和專業知識來開發創新概念,擴大產業前景。舉個例子,2023年5月,ABB推出了ABB Dynafin(TM),這是一個以創新推進系統為特色的新概念,為船舶領域的效率開闢了新天地。
船用推進引擎市場根據產品、應用和地區進行細分。
就產品而言,到2032 年,天然氣領域的船用推進引擎市場複合年成長率可能超過2.5%。隨著航運業對環境永續性和減排的日益關注,天然氣已成為更清潔、更生態的能源。友好的替代燃料。全球範圍內越來越嚴格的法規的湧入迫使造船商和營運商擴大轉向清潔能源,進一步促進了該領域的成長。
到 2032 年,蒸汽渦輪機應用領域的行業規模複合年成長率將超過 2%。蒸汽渦輪機提供最佳的功率輸出和效率,使其適合特定的海事應用,以提供更高的可靠性和性能。汽輪機設計、材料和自動化的持續創新將進一步推動該領域的擴張。
從地區來看,到2032 年,亞太地區船舶推進引擎市場將以超過3% 的成長率擴張。中國、日本和韓國的快速工業化、蓬勃發展的海上貿易以及經濟擴張推動了對商船的需求激增,從而推動了商業船舶的發展。需要推進引擎。蓬勃發展的商業和軍事造船業也將為區域市場的成長做出重大貢獻。例如,2022年11月,中國宣布計劃建造更先進的水面戰艦,透過將其海軍優勢擴大到離岸更遠的地方來增強其航空母艦和後勤力量。
Marine Propulsion Engine Market size is projected to exhibit 3.3% CAGR from 2023-2032, driven by the ongoing military naval expansion worldwide.
Of late, several naval forces are modernizing their fleets to meet the evolving security challenges leading to the surging demand for advanced marine propulsion engines. The trend towards modernization coupled with the higher need for increased fuel efficiency and reduced emissions is fueling the adoption of advanced marine propulsion technologies. For instance, in May 2022, Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited and GE Power Conversion signed an MoU for the development of an integrated full electrical propulsion system for the Indian Navy.
Furthermore, the ongoing innovations in engine design and efficiency improvements have resulted in more powerful, reliable, and fuel-efficient propulsion systems. The development of hybrid and electric propulsion systems is also offering cleaner and more sustainable alternatives. Thus, industry leaders are combining their extensive experience and expertise in the marine industry for the development of innovative concepts, augmenting the industry outlook. To cite an instance, in May 2023, ABB launched ABB Dynafin™, a new concept featuring innovative propulsion system for breaking new ground for efficiency in the marine sector.
The marine propulsion engine market is segmented based on product, application, and region.
With respect to product, the marine propulsion engine market from the natural gas segment may expand at over 2.5% CAGR through 2032. With the growing focus on environmental sustainability and emissions reduction in the maritime industry, natural gas has emerged as cleaner and more eco-friendly alternative fuel. The influx of stricter regulations worldwide has compelled shipbuilders and operators to increasingly shift towards cleaner energy sources, further contributing to the segment growth.
The industry size from the steam turbine application segment is poised to observe over 2% CAGR through 2032. Steam turbines offer optimum power output and efficiency, making them suitable for specific maritime applications to offer higher reliability and performance. The ongoing innovations in steam turbine design, materials, and automation will further drive the segment expansion.
Regionally, Asia Pacific marine propulsion engine market is set to expand at more than 3% growth rate through 2032. Rapid industrialization, booming maritime trade, and economic expansion in China, Japan, and South Korea have surged the demand for commercial vessels, subsequently driving the need for propulsion engines. The thriving shipbuilding sector, both for commercial and military purposes will contribute also significantly to the regional market growth. For instance, In November 2022, China announced plans to build more advanced surface combatants to strengthen its aircraft carrier and logistics force by expanding its naval dominance farther from shore.