Grimaldi takes delivery of the Grande Michigan
With a transport capacity of 9,000 CEU and halved fuel consumption, the Italian shipping group’s eighth ammonia-ready car carrier is ready for her maiden voyage on the Asia–Europe service.
Naples, 12 February 2026: This morning, the Grimaldi Group took delivery of its new
vessel Grande Michigan.
Commissioned from China Merchants Heavy Industries Jiangsu, she is the eighth ammonia-ready PCTC (Pure Car
& Truck Carrier) in the fleet of the Italian shipping group, meaning she is
designed for future conversion to ammonia as a carbon-free alternative fuel.
Like her sister vessels Grande Shanghai and Grande
Svezia, already in service since 2025, the new unit stands out for her high
cargo capacity and reduced environmental impact, achieved through innovative
design and numerous advanced technological solutions installed on board.
With length of 220 metres and beam of 38 metres, the Grande
Michigan has a gross tonnage of 93,145 tonnes and a cruising speed of
18 knots. Across her 14 decks, she can transport both electric vehicles and those
powered by fossil fuels, with a maximum capacity of 9,000 CEU (Car
Equivalent Units).
The vessel’s name pays tribute to the State of Michigan,
the historic heart of the U.S. automotive industry, which hosts headquarters
and production facilities of major American car manufacturers that have long
collaborated with the Grimaldi Group.
From an environmental standpoint, the Grande
Michigan has obtained the Ammonia Ready notation by the Italian
Shipping Register (RINA), certifying that she can be converted to operate on
ammonia as a zero carbon-emission alternative fuel. However, this is not
the only green technology installed on board this highly innovative vessel,
which is capable of reducing fuel consumption by 50% compared with earlier-generation
car carriers.
Built to the highest sustainability and comfort
standards, the Grande Michigan has been awarded Green Plus, Green
Star 3, Comfort Vibration and Comfort Noise Port class notations.
The vessel is equipped with mega lithium batteries
with a total capacity of 5 MWh and cold ironing capability, allowing her to draw electricity directly
from shore where facilities are available. Both systems allow her to achieve
zero emissions while in port.
She incorporates the most advanced energy-efficiency
technologies, including 2,500 square metres of solar panels, silicon-based hull
coatings to reduce resistance, and smart systems for optimising ventilation and
air conditioning. Her electronically controlled engine features an exhaust gas cleaning
system to reduce sulphur oxide (SOx) and particulate matter (PM) emissions, and
selective catalytic reduction to limit nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions below
TIER III levels.
Additional
innovations to minimize environmental impact include an Air Lubrication System,
an optimized hull design, and an innovative gate rudder – installed for
the first time on PCTC vessels – consisting of two foil-shaped blades
positioned on either side of the propeller, enhances both propulsion efficiency
and manoeuvrability.
“We are increasingly proud of our fleet, which
continues to expand, shaped by innovation and environmental sustainability –
qualities that distinguish the Grande Michigan and all the new vessels we have
commissioned in recent years,” said Grimaldi Group Managing Director
Emanuele Grimaldi. “Through our investments, we are making our services
ever more efficient, supporting the sustainable transition of maritime
transport and the growth of the global automotive industry.”
The Grande Michigan is already set for her
maiden voyage on the Asia–Europe service: in the coming days she will depart
from Taicang (China) carrying over 7,000 cars and vans, as well as more than
100 additional rolling units (heavy vehicles, mafi trailers and project cargo),
bound for key ports in the Mediterranean.

