Multiple Everllence B&W ME-LGIA engines bound for Pure Car/Truck Carriers August 27, 2025
Everllence views the order as signalling a new era for clean propulsion within global shipping. The newbuildings are bound for Hoegh Autoliners, the major PCTC operator and part of the Leif Hoegh & Co. shipping company. HD Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. Ltd. will build the engines in South Korea. ![]() Image by Everllence.
Bjarne Foldager - Head of Two-Stroke Business - Everllence, said: "This order - one of several ammonia pilot-projects we have in China, Japan and South Korea - gives us encouragement that we are on the right path, as does the widespread industry interest in our progress. We have adopted a responsible, safety-first approach to developing this engine on account of ammonia's particular risk-profile, and are confident that ammonia will ultimately become one of three major, alternative fuels in the market along with methanol and methane." Christian Ludwig - Head of Two-Stroke Sales and Promotion - Everllence, said: "We have now been running our two-stroke ammonia test engine since 2023 and can confirm that the ME-LGIA's combustion is right where we want it. Using the Diesel principle, the ME-LGIA engine concept has many of the same merits as our existing dual-fuel engines that already entered operation over a decade ago. Inspired by these engines, we are - among other innovations - using the same sealing-oil design for the fuel-booster injection valves as this has proven to be particularly important and efficient. By end-2026, we tentatively expect to have a small number of demonstration projects on the water to enable a commercial market introduction of the G50-, S60-, G60-, G70- and G80-bore ME-LGIA engines based on positive service experience." Aurora class Hoegh's Aurora Class will be the largest and most environmentally friendly PCTC ever built, further accelerating Hoegh Autoliners' decarbonisation efforts and setting a new standard for more sustainable deep-sea transportation. Being the first in the PCTC segment to receive DNV's ammonia-ready and methanol-ready notations, the Auroras will also be the first to be ready to operate zero-carbon ammonia propulsion with the main engine designed by Everllence. Everllence - Press Release ![]() |