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Most Emission-Efficient Vehicle Carriers

Ships ranked by AER (Annual Efficiency Ratio) — grams of CO₂ emitted per tonne of deadweight carried one nautical mile (g CO₂/dwt·nm), the IMO carbon-intensity metric behind the CII rating — from official EU MRV emissions data for reporting year 2025. Lower is greener. Pick a segment and size class to see the greenest vessels first.

Segment rank (2025)
#479 of 479 vehicle carriers
CO₂ intensity
34.6 g CO₂/dwt·nm
vs segment average (16.33)
+112% higher
E
489
vessels ranked
8.82
greenest (g CO₂/t·nm)
15.82
segment median
# Vessel Size (DWT) Built Carbon intensity — AER (g CO₂/dwt·nm) Grade
451 GRANDE FLORIDA
IMO 9782716
15,853 2020
23.5
E
452 GRANDE NEW JERSEY
IMO 9782704
15,853 2020
23.6
E
453 GRAND BENELUX
IMO 9227900
12,594 2001
23.8
E
454 GRANDE DETROIT
IMO 9293272
12,420 2005
23.8
E
455 GRANDE PORTOGALLO
IMO 9245598
12,609 2002
23.9
E
456 LAKE WANAKA
IMO 9432892
12,300 2008
24.0
E
457 PATARA
IMO 9491898
12,755 2012
24.2
E
458 MALACCA HIGHWAY
IMO 9235414
6,864 2001
24.3
E
459 TING JIANG KOU
IMO 9991783
19,043 2022
24.3
E
460 TOKYO CAR
IMO 9432907
12,280 2008
24.3
E
461 CORAL LEADER
IMO 9318486
10,859 2006
24.6
E
462 RCC PRESTIGE
IMO 9455715
11,196 2011
24.7
E
463 GRANDE ANVERSA
IMO 9287417
12,378 2004
24.8
E
464 LAKE TAUPO
IMO 9289908
12,665 2003
24.9
E
465 GRANDE COLONIA
IMO 9318527
12,292 2007
24.9
E
466 GOLD XING
IMO 9308807
12,315 2007
24.9
E
467 LAKE KIVU
IMO 9308792
12,325 2006
25.2
E
468 EMERALD LEADER
IMO 9361811
10,821 2008
25.9
E
469 LAKE COMO
IMO 9432919
12,321 2009
26.1
E
470 RCC PASSION
IMO 9453107
11,196 2011
27.0
E
471 GOLD STAR
IMO 9325178
12,322 2007
28.4
E
472 NORDIC RAY
IMO 9386225
7,378 2007
30.8
E
473 THAMES HIGHWAY
IMO 9316294
7,491 2005
31.2
E
474 POLARIS PRINCESS
IMO 9136967
3,995 1996
32.6
E
475 SEINE HIGHWAY
IMO 9316311
7,443 2007
32.7
E
476 DANUBE HIGHWAY
IMO 9316309
7,487 2006
32.7
E
477 ELBE HIGHWAY
IMO 9316282
7,518 2005
33.0
E
478 WESER HIGHWAY
IMO 9065417
3,222 1994
33.3
E
479 CITY OF ST. PETERSBURG
IMO 9473456
5,000 2010
34.6
E
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Engine intelligence

Which engines power the greenest fleets?

The main engine is the single largest CO₂ source on board — typically well over 80% of a ship's emissions come from propulsion. We aggregated this ranking the other way around: every engine design is scored by the measured carbon intensity of the vessels carrying it, licensee-built units merged under their design brand. The verdict from the 2025 data — modern dual-fuel designs like MAN B&W's ME-GI and WinGD's X-DF families, together with EGR/SCR-abated and ultra-long-stroke G-type engines, consistently power the most emission-friendly ships in service.

Emission-friendly engine ranking

AER (Annual Efficiency Ratio) = annual CO₂ emissions ÷ (deadweight × distance sailed), the IMO carbon-intensity metric used for CII ratings. It is built only from measured CO₂, distance and deadweight — not the self-reported cargo transport-work figure, which is unreliable. Implausible outliers (top 2% per segment) are excluded. Grade A–E reflects each vessel's rank within its segment. Source: EMSA THETIS-MRV.