First entry of ME-GI-powered vessel into commercial service was 2015; now 1,000+ orders with over 500 already at sea October 2, 2025
Christian Ludwig - Head of Global Sales & Promotion, Two-Stroke Business, Everllence - said: "The newbuilding market is increasingly influenced by a number of key factors, of which decarbonisation is the most compelling with methane making for an excellent transition fuel. Similarly, the desire of shipowners for fuel-flexibility as a strategic hedge - as well as regulatory pressure and compliance - have also played important roles in the uptake of dual-fuel engines. In this landscape, the ME-GI has thrived and been adopted by a broad selection of marine segments." ![]() T5G70ME-C-10-5 The Everllence B&W ME-GI engine. Image by Everllence.
The ME-GI engine - an industrial standard Everllence's successful ME-GI (-Gas Injection) engine has set a new industrial standard for two-stroke propulsion engines aboard - among others - container vessels, bulk carriers, tankers and PCTCs. The ME-GI engine provides ship owners, charterers and operators with a peerless solution within environmentally friendly and high-efficiency, two-stroke technology but without the prominent methane emissions that are characteristic of competing engines. These design merits have made the engine the standard propulsion system for the methane-fuelled fleet. The Diesel principle not only provides the ME-GI engine with high operational stability and efficiency, but also ensures 100% reliable operation during load changes on gas with just normal additions of pilot-oil amounts. Furthermore, the ME-GI's operational principles feature a seamless change-over between gas and diesel operation. The robust combustion principle enables the ME-GI engine to apply a higher shaft generator (PTO) application compared to any other equivalent engine. The ME-GI remains the most environmentally-friendly technology available within the methane-fuelled, two-stroke engine segment. Everllence - Press Release ![]() |