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MAN EcoLoad advisory tool

Our EcoLoad advisory tool is tailor-made for your powertrain and provides continuous feedback in order to run your plant at its optimal operating point at all times.
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Improved efficiency | Lower CO2 footprint

The MAN EcoLoad advisory tool constantly monitors current operation conditions and provides real-time recommendations based on live data and your individual requirements. EcoLoad supports smooth and easy operation, especially for propulsion plants with MAN ECOMAP functionality. No matter whether you are running a modern diesel electric plant with asymmetric load sharing, a complex Diesel-mechanical plant or experiencing extreme weather conditions, you will always be able to run a cost-effective, environmentally conscious plant.

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Image of the MAN EcoLoad overview screen running on a tablet

See the potential on any device

The EcoLoad web-based user interface can be easily accessed from anywhere on the vessel on any device connected to the ship’s network. The up-to-date and user-friendly interface highlights your propulsion plant’s full potential. Users can view both local optimization options with currently running equipment and see how starting or stopping the equipment could improve operational efficiency even more.

Up to
8
%
OPEX saving potential
*depending on plant configuration & reference conditions
Up to
50000
tons of CO2 saved per year
*From 2025 on, 21 vessels in service

Key benefits

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  • Continuous feedback and advice
    To ensure your system operation is as economical and optimized as possible.
  • Tailored
    A sophisticated system matching your individual vessel configuration.
  • Recommendations
    Look forward to suggestions based on your plant’s unique setup and exact needs.
  • Live data analysis
    This feature allows you to adapt load distribution, number of engines running and even running hours for your current situation.

Key components

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  • EcoMap Route planning
    MAN EcoLoad will calculate the optimal selection of EcoMaps for your upcoming voyage based on your operation profile.
  • Cyber security and integration
    All optimizations are calculated locally on the ship, ensuring high performance and maximum cyber security.
  • Accessible on any device
    MAN EcoLoad adapts to any display screen, so you can check its latest advice on any device with access to your ship’s network.

References

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Customer:Saga Cruises Ltd.
Application:M/V ‘Spirit of Adventure’
Completion:2019
MAN's scope of work:

4x MAN 9L 32/44CR engines

EcoMap 2.0 functionality

MAN LP SCR Tier III systems

MAN EcoLoad advisory tool

 

Customer:TT-Line
Application:RoPax ferry ‘Nils Holgersson’
Completion:2022
MAN's scope of work:

2x MAN 8L51/60DF

2x MAN 6L51/60DF engines

Twin screw MAN CPP propellers

Gearboxes with PTO

LNG fuel gas supply system

AKA Electric Package “HyProp Eco”

AT3000 propulsion control

MAN EcoLoad advisory tool

 

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Plan your voyages for optimal operation and maintenance

The MAN EcoLoad route planner makes best use of the MAN ECOMAP functionality. It incorporates both the vessel’s operation profile as well as individual engine settings, thus enabling the operator to schedule minor maintenance without seriously impacting running hours.

Digital expertise and solutions

The future of maritime shipping is digital. We deliver flexible, future-minded technology to help you stay competitive, fast and safe as you navigate the ebbs and flows of digital transformation.

 

Embark on your digital transformation with us

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Related news

Thursday, January 30, 2025

Full-Scale Ammonia Engine Runs at 100% Load

Two-stroke ME-LGIA engine testing in Copenhagen passes further milestone on path to commercial market entry

MAN Energy Solutions has reported that its ME-LGIA (-Liquid Gas Injection Ammonia) engine, currently undergoing testing at its Research Centre Copenhagen (RCC) facility, has run at 100% engine load for the first time.

Ole Pyndt Hansen, Head of Two-Stroke Research & Development, MAN Energy Solutions, said: “We began full-scale testing in November 2024 and have since proceeded in a cautious and safety-first way. We have now operated the engine on ammonia from 25–100% load, marking yet another important step forward in the maritime energy transition. As such, we have now validated the ammonia fuel-injection system over the full load-curve with diesel-pilot amounts recorded according to our targets. Furthermore, the positive emission and performance characteristics from previous, single-cylinder tests have now also been validated in full-scale engine operation.”

MAN Energy Solutions states that its proprietary SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction) was operational at all test loads to treat exhaust gases, and that all supply and safety systems worked as intended. It also says that the next phase of testing will focus on performance and emission optimisation, including injection and SCR systems as well as control strategies.

Christian Ludwig, Head of Global Sales & Promotion, Two-Stroke Business, MAN Energy Solutions, highlighted the ME-LGIA’s PTO (Power Take-Off) capability and said: “The ME-LGIA concept is based on the Diesel-cycle combustion principle, which makes it eminently suitable for PTO. Prior to this round of testing, we simulated PTO on the ammonia engine with very positive results and are very happy to see this replicated in real life. We intend to support PTO on the ME-LGIA to the same degree as with the other Diesel-cycle engines in our low-speed portfolio.”

The ME-LGIA test engine at Research Centre Copenhagen

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Contact

Nils Søholt

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Group Communications & MarktingMAN Energy SolutionsTeglholmsgade 412450 Copenhagen SVDenmark

t +45 33 85 26 69

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