Stay ahead of your competitors

Reduce your CO2 emissions while reducing fuel and maintenance costs with an upgrade. 

Here’s what an upgrade can do

It’s a tough maritime world. Staying ahead means protecting your profitability and gaining competitive advantage everywhere you can. A tailored upgrade can transform the performance of your turbochargers and your engines - in as little as 12 hours. 

Secure yourself a competitive advantage

An upgrade is a powerful way to control your operating costs and stay competitive 

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Profit from new technology

The latest turbocharger designs and materials, tailored to the way you operate, can directly impact your bottom line 

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Cut fuel costs

A turbocharger upgrade translates into higher engine efficiency and fuel savings 

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Less turbocharger maintenance

Reduce your maintenance costs over the lifecycle, while ensuring highest reliability 

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Reduced CO₂ emissions

Upgrades play a key role in helping you on your journey towards more sustainable operations 

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Reduced thermal load

Reduce the thermal wear and tear of your engine and turbocharger  

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Keep up with regulations (IMO CII; EEXI)

Stay ahead of the latest carbon emission legislation with an Accelleron upgrade 

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Upgrades solutions

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Sustainable maritime business begins with digital optimization

From keeping vessels running optimally to reducing carbon costs and safeguarding supply chains, an integrated approach to digital optimization can deliver dramatic benefits to ship operators, writes Accelleron President, Digital Division, Cristian Corotto.

Sustainable maritime business begins with digital optimization

Modular turbocharger design prepares shipowners for future demands

Accelleron’s new ACCX300-L turbocharger series provides shipowners with a modular platform designed for greater energy efficiency, ease of servicing and the migration to carbon-neutral fuels.

Accelleron - ACCX300-L turbocharger series

We have entered an incredible new era in shipbuilding – Christoph Rofka

Christoph Rofka, President of Medium & Low Speed sees maritime leaders coming together in the past 5 years to tackle the climate crisis. He discusses the roles of turbocharging, fuel injection, & digitalization in reaching net zero, and explores the sustainability potential of additive manufacturing.

An image of a containership to highlight Christoph Rofka's interview on decarbonization

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