MOL and Tokyo LNG Tanker to equip new LNG carrier with Wind Challenger systems

This is the world's second Wind Challenger to be installed on an LNG carrier.

Apr 10, 2025 - 19:30
MOL and Tokyo LNG Tanker to equip new LNG carrier with Wind Challenger systems

MOL has announced an agreement with Tokyo LNG Tanker (TLT) to install two Wind Challenger wind-assisted ship propulsion systems developed by MOL and Oshima Shipbuilding together on a newbuilding LNG carrier that will be under a long-term charter to TLT.

This is the world's second Wind Challenger to be installed on an LNG carrier. Two bulk carriers equipped with the system have already been delivered and seven more are scheduled for delivery (Note 2).
One of the features of the Wind Challenger is its telescopic sail, which helps reduce fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.

As the world's largest owner of LNG carriers, MOL remains committed to promoting a decarbonized society. Through proactive efforts to reduce the environmental footprint of LNG ocean transport, we are addressing the increasing global demand with innovative and sustainable approaches.

Outline of the vessel

  • LOA/Breadth: 294.9m/46.4m
  • Cargo Tank Capacity: 174,000m3 membrane type
  • Main Engine: ME-GA
  • Shipyard: Geoje Shipyard of Hanwha Ocean Co., Ltd.
  • Delivery: 2026