Mumbai: The Maharashtra government has taken a step forward in promoting environmentally friendly solutions in the port sector by introducing the AQUA STENTOR E-Tug, an advanced electric tugboat based on Dutch technology.
On Tuesday, Minister of Ports and Mining Nitesh Rane inspected the AQUA STENTOR E-Tug during its demonstration at Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) in Uran.
Present on the occasion were Deputy Conservator of Marine Services Captain Balasaheb V. Pawar, Mr. Dingeman Van of Damen Shipyard, Mr. Arun Sinha, Managing Director of Alar Infrastructures Pvt. Ltd., and Dr. Nilesh Banolikar.
Tugboats play a critical role in ports by assisting in the navigation of large cargo vessels. The new E-Tug is designed to handle multiple functions such as towing ships, mooring operations, and firefighting. Compared to conventional diesel-powered tugboats, the AQUA STENTOR E-Tug offers greater efficiency, lower operational costs, and significantly reduces both noise and air pollution. Officials highlighted that the introduction of the electric tugboat marks a major step toward sustainable and cost-effective port operations in India.
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Fully electric propulsion system
Equipped with modern navigation and communication technology
Advanced safety and firefighting systems
Speed of 12 knots at full load
Astern bollard pull capacity of 70 tons
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