
Toll Group Singapore Decarbonisation Hub Electric Vessels | Mariner News
Toll Group has introduced Singapore’s pioneering decarbonisation hub for electric supply vessels, a significant step towards sustainable maritime logistics. Located at its Toll Offshore Petroleum Services facility, this initiative, developed in partnership with Yinson GreenTech, marks the city-state’s first dedicated hub integrating electric vessel technology to drastically reduce carbon footprints in marine operations. This pilot project aims to demonstrate how green solutions can drive efficiency.
A Holistic Approach to Green Shipping
The 12-month proof of concept integrates electric marine transport with smart warehousing and efficient cargo trucking into a digitally connected, end-to-end logistics operation. This holistic approach supports the Singapore Green Plan 2030, generating vital real-world operational data. This data will inform future regulatory frameworks for low-carbon maritime logistics, showcasing a practical pathway for emissions reduction in the shipping industry.
Paving the Way for Sustainable Maritime Solutions
Rajeev Sood, Executive Vice President, Energy, Marine & Renewables at Toll Group, emphasized the project’s impact: “By integrating electric vessels with smart infrastructure and digital processes, we’re showing how sustainable solutions can deliver both operational efficiency and significant emissions reductions.” With support from the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), Toll Group’s decarbonisation hub solidifies Singapore’s leadership in advancing cleaner, more efficient maritime logistics for a greener future.



