Global Autonomous Ships Market

Autonomous Ships Market Size, Share, Growth Analysis, By Autonomy Level(Partially Autonomous, Fully Autonomous, Remotely Autonomous), By Ship Type(Commercial (Passengers Vessels {Cruise ships, Passenger ferries, Yachts & motorboats}, Cargo Vessels {Bulk carriers), By Solutions(Systems (Intelligent Awareness System {Alarm management systems, Surveillance and safety systems [Radar, Automatic identification system, Optical and infra-red cameras), By End Use(Line Fit and Newbuild, Retrofit), By Propulsion(Fully Electric, Hybrid, Conventional), By Region - Industry Forecast 2024-2031


Report ID: SQMIG20G2014 | Region: Global | Published Date: August, 2024
Pages: 202 | Tables: 95 | Figures: 78

Autonomous Ships Market News

  • In May 2024, Orca AI firm is creating next-generation technology to enable complete autonomy by 2025 and was a major player in the first autonomous commercial ship journey in history. The increasing trust in autonomous ships is reflected in this investment.
  • In March 2024, Zulu Associates, a Belgian company which describes itself as an innovator in marine logistics and focusses on smaller vessels, expects to put small autonomous container ships into the English Channel or Southern North Sea by 2026.
  • In September 2023, Alongside Sydney Harbour, engineers are working on a submarine that will be powered by artificial intelligence and will have no human crew. The project is being driven by a contest between the U.S., its allies and China to develop AI-controlled weapons that will operate autonomously, including warships and fighter jets. The outcome of this competition could determine the global balance of power.
  • In May 2023, Wärtsilä announced that it had developed a new autonomous propulsion system for ships. The system, which is based on Wärtsilä's LNG-powered engines, will allow ships to operate without a crew.
  • In April 2023, Rolls-Royce announced that it had signed a contract with the Norwegian Coastal Administration to develop an autonomous ferry. The ferry, which is scheduled to be launched in 2025, will be the first autonomous passenger ferry in the world.
  • In March 2023, Kongsberg Gruppen announced that it had successfully completed the first autonomous voyage of a commercial ship. The ship, a 16-meter coastal tugboat, was equipped with Kongsberg's autonomous navigation and control system. The voyage took place in the Norwegian Sea and covered a distance of 100 nautical miles.
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Global Autonomous Ships Market size was valued at USD 8.38 billion in 2022 and is poised to grow from USD 10.04 billion in 2023 to USD 27.85 billion by 2031, growing at a CAGR of 13.60% during the forecast period (2024-2031).

These market participants are concentrating on different commercial methods to increase their market share. To increase their market share, these businesses participate in alliances, mergers, and acquisitions, as well as contractual agreements. Additionally, some major firms are testing completely autonomous ships, which is expected to revolutionise the shipping sector as a whole. 'Kongsberg Gruppen (Norway)', 'Rolls-Royce Holdings PLC (United Kingdom)', 'Wärtsilä Corporation (Finland)', 'ABB Ltd. (Switzerland)', 'ASV Global (United Kingdom)', 'Sea Machines Robotics, Inc. (United States)', 'Yara International ASA (Norway)', 'Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (Japan)', 'Høglund Marine Solutions (Norway)', 'Honeywell International Inc. (United States)', 'Wartsila SAM Electronics GmbH (Germany)', 'General Electric Company (United States)', 'L3 Harris Technologies, Inc. (United States)', 'A.P. Moller-Maersk Group (Denmark)', 'NYK Line (Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha) (Japan)', 'DNV GL AS (Norway)', 'Northrop Grumman Corporation (United States)', 'Kymeta Corporation (United States)', 'Cargotec Corporation (Finland)', 'BAE Systems plc (United Kingdom)', 'Maritime Robotics AS (Norway)', 'Ulstein Group (Norway)'

The global maritime industry plays a crucial role in international trade, with shipping being the primary mode of transportation for goods. As global trade volumes continue to increase, there is a growing need for more efficient and reliable shipping solutions. Autonomous ships offer the potential to enhance the capacity, speed, and efficiency of maritime transportation, supporting the demand for increased shipping activities.

The market is witnessing the development of modular and scalable autonomous ship solutions. These solutions offer flexibility in retrofitting existing vessels or integrating autonomous capabilities into new ship designs. Modular systems allow for step-by-step implementation of autonomous technologies, reducing disruption and costs. Scalable solutions enable customization based on vessel size, type, and operational requirements.

With a CAGR of 8.11%, Europe is expected to grow at the fastest rate and account for the largest market share. Autonomous vehicle technology is widely used in this area. The world's first completely autonomous cargo ships, which are already cruising the seas, were developed by nations like Norway. The region is now recognized as a key factor in the evolution of the marine sector towards use of automation. The expansion of the market for autonomous ships in the area is what is bringing in additional investment because new technology is always being developed and then used.

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