Project marks a major milestone toward zero-emission ports and the future of sustainable maritime operations.
Corvus Energy, the world’s leading provider of zero-emission solutions for the maritime industry, has been selected to supply the battery systems for an electric tugboat, to be built by Japanese shipyard Keihin Dock Co., Ltd. for Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK Line).
The environmentally friendly harbor tug will be powered by Corvus Energy’s Orca Energy battery systems, with a total capacity of 2,712 kWh.
The concept design is led by the NYK Line, Project Engineering Team with further detail design finalized by Keihin Dock.
Tugboat of the future
The new electric tugboat represents a major advancement in Japan’s efforts to achieve carbon-neutral ports. Equipped with batteries and Japan’s first domestically manufactured large-capacity motor drive system supplied by TMEIC Corporation, as well as a Dynamic Positioning System (DPS), the vessel will combine powerful zero-emission propulsion with enhanced crew comfort and safety.
As part of NYK’s “Co-Creating the Future” initiative, the electric tugboat symbolizes Japan’s transition toward greener and smarter maritime operations. The project has been selected under the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism’s Support Project for the Development of Technologies to Promote Transformation in Coastal Shipping, reflecting its importance in advancing maritime innovation and sustainability.
“This vessel is the result of our collective innovation—a ‘Tugboat of the Future’ that cares for both people and the planet. It will lead the way in Japan’s next-generation maritime industry," said Satohiko Kodama, Manager of Project Engineering Team at NYK Line and continues: “By integrating advanced electric propulsion from our domestic partners and state-of-the-art energy storage technology from Corvus Energy, we are taking an important step toward realizing zero-emission ports.”
From concept design to construction and operation, this project unites expertise across the NYK Group to advance domestic know-how in electric propulsion vessels. The full-scale adoption of battery-based power systems represents a significant contribution to Japan’s maritime decarbonization goals and highlights Corvus Energy’s growing role in enabling zero-emission solutions worldwide.
“We are proud to collaborate with NYK and Keihin Dock on this innovative electric tug project,” said Ole Jacob Irgens, EVP and Head of Regional Sales for Europe and Asia at Corvus Energy. “This project further strengthens Corvus Energy’s position as the leading provider of zero-emission battery technology in Japan, where more than ten vessels are already sailing with Corvus battery systems.”
Batteries are ideal for tugs
He added: “Batteries are ideally suited for tugboats because they enable zero-emission operations during idling and low-power maneuvers, with diesel engines only needed when maximum thrust is required. This hybrid approach significantly reduces fuel consumption, emissions, noise, and maintenance—while enhancing efficiency and responsiveness. We strongly believe energy storage will become the standard for all tugs going forward.”
The battery system will be supplied in partnership with Sumisho Marine Co.,Ltd, Tokyo, Japan and is scheduled for delivery in June 2026 and the tugboat is expected to begin operation by the end of 2026 under NAIKAI TUG BOAT SERVICE CO.,LTD., part of the NYK Group company.

Photo caption: Corvus Energy will supply battery systems for an electric tugboat to be built by Japanese shipyard Keihin Dock Co., Ltd. for Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK Line) (rendering/picture for illustration purposes only)
About Corvus Energy
Headquartered in Bergen, Norway, Corvus Energy is the leading supplier of zero-emission solutions for maritime, offshore and port applications. Corvus Energy offers a full portfolio of energy storage and fuel cell systems, suitable for almost every vessel type, providing power systems in the form of modular lithium-ion battery systems and Hydrogen PEM fuel cell systems. Corvus Energy has unsurpassed experience from more than 1,300 projects. More than 50% of the world`s vessels with zero-emission technology are equipped with Corvus Energy systems.
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