Accelleron has marked a major milestone in its smartly enabled service offering for turbochargers on two-stroke marine engines, signing its fiftieth Turbo MarineCare contract.
Accelleron released its second report in its Accelerating to Net Zero series, highlighting the Asia Pacific market's critical role as the proving ground for much-needed e-fuel networks.
Accelleron, Turbo Systems United – its joint venture – and seawise have entered into a partnership agreement to expand the reach of Accelleron’s digital solutions in the Japanese maritime market.
Accelleron has signed an agreement with Hyundai Marine Solution (HMS), the aftermarket and digital division of shipbuilder HD Hyundai Group, to enter a strategic cooperation on digital solutions.
Accelleron has signed an agreement with maritime software developer LAB021 to extend the reach of its digital solutions among Korean shipbuilders, owners and operators.
Accelleron will unveil its maritime decarbonization report at London International Shipping Week (LISW25) today with a call on the shipping industry to join the global hydrogen economy by working with other sectors to pool demand for carbon-neutral fuels.
Baden, Switzerland, September 10, 2025. Accelleron has signed a Turbo SmartCare service agreement with Matanuska Electric Association (MEA) to deliver digitally enabled service and maintenance for 20 turbochargers used at the MEA power station in Eklutna, Alaska, USA.
The long-standing carbon-neutral fuel deadlock will take centre stage at London International Shipping Week 2025, as LISW25 International Partner Accelleron presents a new report with a quantified, comparative analysis of key conditions that have stalled progress.
Accelleron has further simplified emissions reporting for users of its digital solutions after collaborating with Japanese class society ClassNK to establish a direct connection between Tekomar XPERT marine’s emissions module and the ClassNK MRV portal.
Accelleron has signed a contract manufacturing agreement with HD Hyundai, through its subsidiary HD Hyundai Marine Engine, for the manufacture of turbochargers in Korea.
Somas expands its service offering through a partnership with Accelleron for servicing butterfly valves in 2-stroke engine exhaust aftertreatment systems.
Hanwha and Accelleron have performed an engine part load optimization (EPLO) for Höegh Autoliners supporting long-term energy efficiency for its 7,850 CEU (Car Equivalent Units) car carrier Höegh Detroit.
Accelleron has signed a Turbo LifecycleCare service agreement with Grandi Navi Veloci (GNV), an Italian shipping company specializing in coastal navigation and passenger transport in the Mediterranean.
Accelleron has renewed its service agreement with the world’s biggest engine builder HD Hyundai Heavy Industries Engine & Machinery Division (HHI-EMD) and its lifecycle service company HD Hyundai Marine Solution (HMS).
Accelleron customers will gain easier access to data-driven performance improvements and cost reductions thanks to a new partnership with maritime data platform provider BEMAC.
Accelleron’s Japanese joint venture company Turbo Systems United has signed a memorandum of understanding with marine systems provider Furuno Electric Co to cooperate in digital activities.
Accelleron will supply its high-speed A100-H turbochargers to energy and propulsion system specialist Rolls-Royce Power Systems’ new mtu S4000 L64FB high-power density biogas gensets.
Accelleron has been chosen to supply turbochargers for Japanese engine builder Makita’s first small-bore two-stroke marine engine featuring exhaust gas recirculation (EGR).
Accelleron has signed its second Turbo UptimeCare agreement with Malaysia-based engine dealer SP Energy to support its Malaysian power generation customers.
HD Hyundai Marine Solution has signed an agreement with Greek operator Neptune Lines Shipping and Managing Enterprises SA to provide Engine Part Load Optimization (EPLO) services for four car carriers.
Korea Marine Transport Company Ship Management (KMTC SM) has reported annual fuel savings worth approximately US$540,000 in total after installing Accelleron’s digital engine optimization solution Tekomar XPERT on 12 Panamax vessels.
Accelleron has signed an agreement with HD Hyundai Marine Solution (HD HMS) that simplifies access to its digital turbocharger optimization solutions for vessels built or serviced by the world’s biggest shipbuilder, HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering.
Accelleron and Web Aruba N.V., the public utility and water company for Aruba, have signed a 10 year customized Turbo LifecycleCare™ service agreement.
Leading gas shipping company Anthony Veder has extended its turbocharger service agreement with Accelleron, securing Turbo LifecycleCare support across 13 vessels.
Accelleron has signed a strategic partnership with METIS Cyberspace Technology that will expand the number of marine installations and power generation facilities that can use data analytics to improve turbocharger operation and maintenance.
Accelleron has signed a five-year Turbo UptimeCare™ agreement with Conrad Energy to deliver turbocharger servicing across the company’s more than 60 power generation facilities in the UK.
Accelleron will provide fixed-price turbocharger servicing for five vessels belonging to Associated Maritime Company (Hong Kong) Ltd. (AMCL) over an initial five year period.
ABB Ability™ Tekomar XPERT marine is a digital suite delivering powerful insights into vessel performance, as well as CO2 emissions monitoring and reporting.
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