EXCLUSIVE: Everllence targets air lubrication and fuel flexibility

As commercial shipping balances decarbonisation targets against operational realities, Everllence is positioning itself around a dual strategy: Future-fuel flexibility and immediate efficiency gains.

During its recent “Propulsion trends in 2026” webinar, the engine designer outlined how it sees the next phase of the newbuilding cycle developing, with particular emphasis on its new B&W engine platforms and its emerging Engine Supported Air Lubrication (ESAL) technology.

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