Leading the way in sustainable two-stroke propulsion
MAN B&W two-stroke engines offer unrivaled fuel flexibility and thus future-proof propulsion. Our two-stroke engines are already now capable to operate on a broad variety of alternative fuels – from methanol, to methane and ammonia.
By placing your trust in a reliable partner, you can benefit from reliable and proven technology – today and in the future.
Let’s navigate the future of shipping together.
High power combined with high efficiency:
Discover our portfolio of proven MAN B&W two-stroke engines
MAN B&W ME-C
Our ME-C engines with
electronic controls serve up a host of advantages. You can look forward to
superior performance parameters, compactness, fully integrated electronic control
as well as the necessary fuel injection pressure and rate shaping at any load.
Plus the ME-C engine can be retrofitted for alternative fuels such as methanol,
LPG, LNG or ethane as well as ammonia from 2025.
- Engine speed: rpm to 56 – 167
- Output: 4,350 – 82,440 kW at L1
MAN B&W ME-GI
The ME-GI engine impresses with extremely low methane slip emissions and very high fuel efficiency. It is the most environmentally friendly LNG-fuelled engine on the market. By the optional use of fuel oil or LNG/bio-methane/SNG, it represents a highly efficient, flexible, propulsion-plant solution.
- Engine speed: rpm to 56 – 167
- Output: 4,350 – 82,440 kW at L1
MAN B&W ME-GIE
The technology of the ME-GIE is based on our successful ME-GI engine. This engine can be operated with ethane as well as fuel oil – which makes it the standard choice for ethane carriers. This engine offers very competitive fuel oil and gas consumption, plus operational stability and efficiency due to the diesel principle.
- Engine speed: 62 – 127 rpm
- Output: 8,600 – 29,120 kW at L1
MAN B&W ME-LGIM
Our ME-LGIM is a dual-fuel engine characterized by its high efficiency and capability of operating on methanol. With a proven record of more than 600.000 operating hours on methanol alone, the engine concept is proven and provides a high degree of reliability.
When fuelled by green methanol, our ME-LGIM engine can offer truly carbon-neutral propulsion, while reducing sulphur and particle matter emissions significantly at the same time.
- Engine speed: 58 – 117 rpm
- Output: 6,950 – 82,440 kW at L1
MAN B&W ME-LGIP
Our ME-LGIP is the only two-stroke dual-fuel engine on the market which can be fuelled with LPG. The low operational costs as well as the simple retrofit solution are particularly convincing.
- Engine speed: 62 –105 rpm
- Output: 8,600 – 22,720 kW at L1
Always an optimal choice
The MAN Energy Solutions two-stroke portfolio delivers the highest performance and efficiency across all engine types.
MAN B&W two-stroke engines from the 30 to 95 cm bore sizes have a total power range from 3,200 kW to 82,440 measured at L1. With a vast range of different fuel injection concepts from traditional fuel oils, to gaseous and liquid gasses, MAN ensures that you have your future fuel strategy covered.
All MAN B&W engines follow the same naming convention and seemingly random engine names actually carry a lot of useful information.
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Are you are wondering what role our two-stroke technologies could play in your future? We are happy to answer your questions.
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Related news
Methanol Orders Advance Multi-Fuel Future
MAN Energy Solutions reports that it has received multiple orders for MAN B&W G95ME-LGIM Mk 10.5 methanol engines to power a series of Very Large Container Vessels (VLCVs). The order brings the cumulative number of G95ME-C10.5-LGIM methanol engine orders to 95 at various yards in South Korea, China and Japan since the engine’s market introduction in 2021, of which five have already entered operation aboard VLCVs.
The new engines will share the same basic engine design concept as those 50-bore LGIM engines that have already been delivered, of which more than 25 are already in service. Bjarne Foldager – Country Manager, Denmark – MAN Energy Solutions, said: “The marine industry is heading for a multi-fuel future where several pathways need to be available in order to achieve sufficient greenhouse-gas reduction at scale. Along with methane and ammonia, methanol is one of the low- and zero-carbon fuels that will underpin shipping’s quest for decarbonisation. We ultimately expect methanol to figure prominently as a future fuel across all vessel segments.”
Peter Quaade, Head of Dual-Fuel Engine Group, Two-Stroke Engine Support, MAN Energy Solutions said: “Interest in methanol is taking off for newbuildings and retrofits. Our dual-fuel methanol concept is proven and, to date, has accumulated over half a million hours running on methanol alone. Simultaneously, the interest in methanol retrofits is also growing. Indeed, the world’s first methanol engine retrofit – a G95ME-LGIM type – is currently undergoing sea-trials in China, which we anticipate will increase interest in this approach to decarbonisation.”
About the MAN B&W ME-LGIM engine
MAN Energy Solutions developed the ME-LGIM (-Liquid Gas Injection Methanol) dual-fuel engine for operation on methanol as well as conventional fuel. The engine is based on the company’s proven ME-series, with its approximately 8,500 engines in service, and works according to the Diesel principle. When operating on green methanol, the engine offers carbon-neutral propulsion for large merchant-marine vessels. Currently more than 210 ME-LGIM engines are on order or in service.
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