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Asahi Tanker joins Maritime Battery Forum

August 15, 2025
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Japanese shipping company Asahi Tanker has joined the Maritime Battery Forum (MBF), a global community dedicated to advancing maritime battery technology.

Asahi Tankers, established in 1951, specializes in marine transportation services for petroleum and chemical products. The company has been at the forefront of sustainable shipping initiatives, including the development and deployment of advanced vessels such as pure-battery and hybrid electric tankers.

In a groundbreaking move, Asahi Tankers welcomed the world’s first zero-emission all-electric tanker in 2022. Named Asahi, this vessel is powered by a large lithium-ion battery supplied by Corvus Energy, resulting in zero emissions of CO2, NOx, SOx, and particulates.

The Maritime Battery Forum consists of over 90 members spanning three continents. Its primary goal is to exchange information, foster discussions, and evaluate emerging technologies that complement battery-based solutions and contribute to a zero-emissions future.

Recently, the MBF partnered with IEMA (International Electric Marine Association), ZESTAs (Zero Emission Ship Technology Association), and EOPSA (European Onshore Power Supply Association) to establish the Global Alliance for Maritime Electrification (GAME). This coalition aims to accelerate the electrification of various vessels, including those operating inland, nearshore, and commercially.

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