The world's most powerful "power bank" freighter—the "Ningyuan Diankun"—is rewriting a century of maritime fuel history with zero engine roar.
A ten-thousand-ton giant capable of carrying 742 containers yet sailing almost silently—this is not science fiction but the already launched “Ningyuan Diankun.” Its secret lies in an “electric heart” equivalent to that of 300 electric cars. With a length of 127.8 meters and a width of 21.6 meters, it is the world’s largest all-electric container ship.
What truly sets it apart, however, is its engine room: instead of massive diesel generators, it is powered by ten standardized box-type batteries. With a total capacity of about 19,000 kWh—equivalent to the combined battery capacity of over 300 household electric vehicles—they form its robust “electric heart.” This heart enables the ship to sail approximately 90 nautical miles on a single charge, saving about 580 tons of fuel annually and reducing CO₂ emissions by over 1,400 tons.
In port, it can be rapidly charged via high-voltage systems or undergo entire battery swaps via crane—much like replacing a phone battery. Solar panels on the deck also convert sunlight into electricity, making every “breath” it takes green. More than just an electric ship, it is an intelligent vessel that “thinks.” Equipped with a smart navigation system, it can autonomously plan routes, avoid collisions in real time, and even be controlled remotely.

The launch of the “Ningyuan Diankun” marks the official entry of coastal shipping into a new era of all-electric propulsion and intelligent control. The gentle ripples it leaves as it slips into the water may seem soft, yet they are powerful enough to propel the entire shipping industry toward a cleaner, more sustainable future.