Global Marine Gensets Market size will grow substantially over 2023-2032. Ongoing technological innovations in marine gensets are contributing to industry growth. With a growing emphasis on environmental sustainability and stricter emission regulations, there has been a rise in the development of hybrid and electric marine gensets. These systems combine traditional diesel or gas engines with electric propulsion or energy storage technologies, reducing fuel consumption and emissions while providing flexibility in power generation and propulsion.
The overall marine gensets market is classified based on fuel, power rating, application, and region.
In terms of fuel, the marine gensets industry share from the MGO segment will grow at over 8% CAGR from 2023 to 2032. The high energy density and clean combustion properties of MGO favor its adoption. Additionally, it can be easily stored and transported, offering flexibility in fuel supply logistics. It is compatible with a wide range of marine genset engines, allowing for straightforward integration into existing systems without significant modifications or adaptations.
Based on power rating, the marine gensets market from the 5,000 kW - 10,000 kW segment will garner considerable gains through 2032. Marine gensets within this range offer versatility and flexibility in meeting the diverse power requirements of different vessel types and offshore installations. They can handle the power demands of large cruise ships, container vessels, offshore drilling rigs, floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) units, and other similar applications. They feature robust components, advanced control systems, and high-quality construction to ensure dependable operation in challenging marine environments.
With respect to application, marine gensets market value from the cruise & ferry segment will observe appreciable growth during 2023-2032. Marine gensets are designed to have a compact footprint, allowing for efficient space utilization within the vessel's layout. Their compact size enables easier installation, maintenance, and integration into the vessel's overall design, optimizing space usage for passenger amenities and operational needs, which favors their adoption in cruise & ferry applications.
On the regional front, Europe marine gensets market share will be over 12% by 2032. The rapid expansion of the seaborne transport industry is contributing to regional growth. Moreover, the region has implemented stringent emission regulations for the maritime sector to reduce air pollution and mitigate the environmental impact of shipping. Marine gensets that comply with these regulations and use cleaner fuels, emission control technologies, and efficient combustion processes are in high demand to ensure compliance and reduce the ecological footprint of maritime operations.
Chapter 1 Methodology & Scope
1.1 Market scope and definitions
1.2 Market estimates & forecast parameters
1.2.1 Base estimates & calculations
1.3 Forecast calculations
1.4 Data sources
1.4.1 Primary
1.4.2 Secondary
1.4.2.1 Paid sources
1.4.2.2 Public sources
Chapter 2 Executive Summary
2.1 Marine gensets industry 360 degree synopsis, 2019 - 2032
2.1.1 Business trends
2.1.2 Fuel trends
2.1.3 Power rating trends
2.1.4 Application trends
2.1.5 Regional trends
Chapter 3 Marine Gensets Industry Insights
3.1 Industry ecosystem analysis
3.1.1 Vendor Matrix
3.2 Regulatory landscape
3.2.1 IMO
3.2.1.1 MARPOL
3.2.1.2 NOx Emissions Standards
3.2.1.3 SOx Emission Standards
3.2.1.4 Greenhouse Gas Emissions
3.2.2 North America
3.2.2.1 U.S.
3.2.2.1.1 Code of Federal Regulations Part 1407
3.2.2.1.2 Consumer Product Safety Commission
3.2.2.1.3 Diesel Generator EPA Standards
3.2.2.1.4 1999 Marine Engine Rule
3.2.2.1.5 2002 Recreational Engine Rule
3.2.2.1.6 2003 Category 3 Engine Rule
3.2.2.1.7 2008 Category ½ Engine Rule
3.2.2.1.8 Environment Control Areas
3.2.2.1.9 California
3.2.2.2 Canada
3.2.2.2.1 Marine Machinery Regulations
3.2.3 Europe
3.2.3.1 EU Ecodesign Regulation (EU) 2019/1781 & the amending Regulation (EU) 2021/341
3.2.3.2 Directive 2004/26/EC
3.2.3.3 Directive 1999/32/EC
3.2.3.4 Stage V
3.2.3.4.1 Regulation (EU) 2016/1628
3.2.3.4.2 Machine Directive 2006/42/EC
3.2.3.4.3 Low Voltage Directive- 2014/35/EU and EMC Directive 2014/30/EU