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China: China launches world's largest all-electric river cargo ship

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China launched the world's largest all-electric river cargo ship, also the first 10,000-deadweight-ton all-electric river vessel, on Thursday in Yichang, central China's Hubei Province, marking a key milestone in the country's green and intelligent shipping sector. Named Gezhouba, the vessel, with a length of nearly 130 meters and a maximum load capacity of over 13,000 tons, is equipped with 12 lithium battery power units that provide a total power capacity of 24,000 kWh. Its developer said this vessel allows for rapid battery swapping and boasts a range of 500 kilometers. In terms of intelligence, the ship features an advanced smart control system that enables remote navigation and automatic berthing, seamlessly integrated with multi-link communication networks. Chinese Academy of Engineering academician Yan Xinping said that this project transcends single-product innovation, successfully validating core technologies such as large-capacity batteries and distributed DC power systems. The vessel is expected to save approximately 617 tons of fuel and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 2,052 tons every year. Shotlist: Yichang City, Hubei Province, central China - Oct 23, 2025: 1. Various of all electric cargo ship Gezhouba in shipyard; 2. Various of ship launch in progress; 3. Various of cargo ship Gezhouba in river; 4. Various of battery units; 5. Aerial shot of river; 6. Various of Gezhouba in river; 7. Various of battery units; 8. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Yan Xinping, academician, Chinese Academy of Engineering (starting with shot 7/ending with shot 9): "We have successfully integrated critical components -- new-energy propulsion, smart control systems, and shore-side infrastructure, while validating advanced technologies, including high-capacity batteries, distributed DC power systems, remote piloting, multi-network integration, and ship-to-shore communications."; 9. Various of battery units; 10. Ships in river; 11. Various of battery units; 12. Aerial shots of river, ships. [Restriction - No access Chinese mainland]

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