RINA, a global ship classification, inspection, certification and consulting engineering group, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Hanwha Group, through its key affiliates Hanwha Power Systems (now Hanwha Power), Hanwha Aerospace, and Hanwha Engine, with the aim of promoting the adoption of advanced battery hybrid propulsion systems in the maritime sector, particularly in the Ro-Ro ferry segment.
The collaboration aims to accelerate the transition to low-emission vessels by leveraging innovative technologies that enable the shift from traditional internal combustion propulsion systems to advanced hybrid battery solutions, both for newbuilds and, through retrofitting, for vessels already in service. By combining the hardware expertise of the three Hanwha companies with RINAās certification knowāhow, the partners aim to deliver a comprehensive solution.
The partnership brings together Hanwhaās advanced expertise in propulsion, energy storage, and systems integration with RINAās strong regulatory and certification know-how, fostering the development and adoption of next-generation propulsion solutions.
Hanwha Power Systems will act as the projectās lead integrator, overseeing overall ship design and system interface development. By bringing together Hanwha Aerospaceās marine Energy Storage System and Hanwha Engineās propulsionāengine technologies through its own engineering capabilities, the company will deliver an advanced batteryāhybrid propulsion vessel.
Hanwha Aerospace will enhance safety and reliability by applying aerospace energy technologies to marine ESS solutions. Meanwhile, Hanwha Engine, will utilise its expertise in mediumāspeed engines to optimize the propulsion system to maximize fuel efficiency and minimize carbon emissions.
RINA will play a key role in verifying and certifying the regulatory compliance and technical soundness of the project, for both classification and statutory certification purposes. Additionally, drawing on its extensive experience in the ferry sector, RINA will support Hanwha in analyzing market trends within this specific segment.
Simone Manca, North Asia Marine Vice President at RINA, commented, āThis agreement reflects the increasing pace of innovation required to meet the maritime sectorās decarbonisation targets. By combining RINAās expertise in classification and regulatory compliance with Hanwhaās advanced technological capabilities, we are ideally positioned to promote safe, efficient, and scalable hybrid propulsion solutions for the global fleet.ā
Kim Hyoung-Seog, Head of the Marine Solutions Business Division at Hanwha Power Systems, stated, āThis collaboration brings together Hanwhaās core capabilities across energyāequipment, battery systems, and engine integration creating strong technological synergy. Through our partnership with RINA, we will secure reliable technologies and strengthen our presence in the global ecoāfriendly vessel market.ā

