The "Global Electric Ships Market Analysis 2020" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The Global Electric Ships market is expected to reach $10.94 billion by 2026 growing at a CAGR of 15.2% from 2018 to 2026.
Electric ships are the ships attached with batteries and operate on electricity rather than fuel. These ships support environmental safety measures as they do not harm any aquatic animals as they do not release harmful gases. The invention of these boats is very beneficial as there is a crisis for fuels. The batteries can be recharged easily and the main charger allows the boat to be charged in the shore side stations.
Factors such as growing maritime industry, increasing disposable income, and development of Lithium-ion batteries are driving the market growth. Though, the less capacity of electric ships restrains the market growth. Moreover, hybrid propulsion technologies are the opportunities for the Electric Ships market.
Based on mode of operation, the manned segment is going to have a lucrative growth during the forecast period, due to the increasing demand for electric and hybrid propulsion systems by commercial ships. There is huge market potential for manned cargo vessels, as almost all cargo vessels presently operate with a crew.
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1 Market Synopsis
2 Research Outline
3 Market Dynamics
4 Market Environment
5 Global Electric Ships Market, By System
6 Global Electric Ships Market, By Type
7 Global Electric Ships Market, By Ship Type
8 Global Electric Ships Market, By Mode of Operation
9 Global Electric Ships Market, By Range
10 Global Electric Ships Market, By Power
11 Global Electric Ships Market, By Application
12 Global Electric Ships Market, By End User
13 Global Electric Ships Market, By Geography
14 Strategic Benchmarking
15 Vendors Landscape
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