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Most Emission-Efficient General Cargos

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)
#682 of 2,380 general cargos
CO₂ intensity
10.9 g CO₂/dwt·nm
vs segment average (13.96)
-22% greener
B
2,429
vessels ranked
3.13
greenest (g CO₂/t·nm)
14.48
segment median
# Vessel Size (DWT) Built Carbon intensity — AER (g CO₂/dwt·nm) Grade
651 CARTAGENA
IMO 9521863
18,809 2012
10.6
B
652 AZORESBORG
IMO 9466051
17,407 2010
10.7
B
653 AQUIS PERLA
IMO 9161869
10,132 1997
10.7
B
654 GOLDEN SEA
IMO 9173355
15,962 1997
10.7
B
657 LAUNKALNE
IMO 9504114
11,048 2010
10.7
B
656 BALTIC CRYSTAL
IMO 9963487
6,458 2023
10.7
B
655 TANARO RIVER
IMO 9631929
7,600 2012
10.7
B
659 VELA
IMO 9149938
6,207 1996
10.7
B
658 FWN ATLANTIC
IMO 9931472
12,575 2023
10.7
B
660 CHELSEA-1
IMO 9495612
6,135 2008
10.7
B
661 MSC SHEILA F
IMO 9180968
18,479 1999
10.7
B
662 BBC KHERSON
IMO 9812016
12,435 2022
10.7
B
663 ATA 2
IMO 9387669
6,300 2006
10.7
B
666 BBC DENMARK
IMO 9605891
25,039 2012
10.8
B
665 BBC SINGAPORE
IMO 9964431
13,418 2024
10.8
B
664 ADAMOON
IMO 9521758
19,582 2011
10.8
B
667 BBC BREMEN
IMO 9971446
13,406 2025
10.8
B
668 HAYRIYE ANA
IMO 9557953
8,383 2009
10.8
B
669 HARTURA
IMO 9546447
12,223 2009
10.8
B
672 HERMANA
IMO 9545948
12,223 2010
10.8
B
671 SIMONA
IMO 9437763
6,060 2007
10.8
B
670 ONEGO ISLE
IMO 9626156
11,183 2012
10.8
B
673 SCALA
IMO 9370628
6,826 2006
10.8
B
674 ESLEM
IMO 9148154
3,452 1997
10.8
B
675 LARISSA 1
IMO 9154268
17,064 1999
10.8
B
676 ENAS H
IMO 9610822
10,034 2011
10.9
B
677 JORIX
IMO 9419802
8,191 2006
10.9
B
679 ELBEBORG
IMO 9568249
12,004 2011
10.9
B
678 VIVIAN
IMO 9620358
7,636 2011
10.9
B
680 ARUBABORG
IMO 9466295
17,407 2010
10.9
B
681 HOSEI FORTUNE
IMO 9542879
12,916 2009
10.9
B
682 K.DADAYLI
IMO 9513191
9,293 2009
10.9
B
683 BBC SANTIAGO
IMO 9964429
13,405 2024
10.9
B
685 CENGIZ AMCA
IMO 9616096
11,051 2013
10.9
B
684 K HAK
IMO 9532848
12,611 2009
10.9
B
686 SANDRA
IMO 9549669
13,549 2009
10.9
B
687 EEBORG
IMO 9568328
11,901 2012
10.9
B
688 BBC ROSTOV
IMO 9964443
12,422 2024
10.9
B
689 BBC NORWAY
IMO 9593658
24,976 2012
11.0
B
690 ERIEBORG
IMO 9463437
11,217 2009
11.0
B
691 ISMAIL S
IMO 9546007
12,232 2011
11.0
B
692 T-MED
IMO 9163142
6,830 1997
11.0
B
693 COSKUNLAR 2
IMO 8943351
2,276 1998
11.0
B
694 STARVIP
IMO 9326495
18,500 2007
11.0
B
695 HAKKI AYKIN
IMO 9045730
6,962 2004
11.0
B
697 BOHWA QUANZHOU
IMO 9311244
13,276 2004
11.0
B
696 ALGRACE
IMO 9154270
17,064 1999
11.0
B
699 BOZKURT
IMO 9171371
10,555 2000
11.0
B
698 BBC FINLAND
IMO 9593684
24,983 2012
11.0
B
700 TQ TRABZON
IMO 1078614
9,770
11.1
B
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Engine intelligence

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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.