Most Emission-Efficient Bulk 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.
| # | Vessel | Size (DWT) | Built | Carbon intensity — AER (g CO₂/dwt·nm) | Grade |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 502 |
PATRICIA OLDENDORFF
IMO 9464584
|
114,753 | 2010 |
3.2
|
A |
| 501 |
RUBY ETERNITY
IMO 9950428
|
63,807 | 2023 |
3.2
|
A |
| 500 |
MEDI ARGENTARIO
IMO 9771298
|
89,499 | 2018 |
3.2
|
A |
| 499 |
AEOLIAN LIGHT
IMO 9323053
|
82,014 | 2007 |
3.2
|
A |
| 496 |
CL YICHUN
IMO 9938793
|
82,304 | 2023 |
3.2
|
A |
| 507 |
NORDIC ODIN
IMO 9687239
|
76,180 | 2015 |
3.2
|
A |
| 495 |
PELOPIDAS
IMO 9501071
|
176,006 | 2011 |
3.2
|
A |
| 494 |
NBA MAGRITTE
IMO 9512331
|
82,099 | 2013 |
3.2
|
A |
| 508 |
LEM MARIGOLD
IMO 9845805
|
64,663 | 2020 |
3.2
|
A |
| 511 |
SSI DISCOVERY
IMO 9969144
|
63,712 | 2023 |
3.3
|
A |
| 512 |
SYLVANER
IMO 9947275
|
82,412 | 2023 |
3.3
|
A |
| 510 |
AGIOS NIKOLAS
IMO 9702728
|
57,902 | 2014 |
3.3
|
A |
| 515 |
MAXWELL
IMO 9782027
|
82,170 | 2017 |
3.3
|
A |
| 514 |
FLAG MARINA
IMO 9384928
|
106,349 | 2010 |
3.3
|
A |
| 513 |
SAKIZAYA POWER
IMO 9783136
|
81,938 | 2017 |
3.3
|
A |
| 516 |
NORDIC OSHIMA
IMO 9687227
|
76,180 | 2014 |
3.3
|
A |
| 518 |
YM SPLENDOUR
IMO 9959424
|
82,715 | 2024 |
3.3
|
A |
| 520 |
GOLDEN STAR
IMO 9950703
|
85,000 | 2021 |
3.3
|
A |
| 519 |
PETIT LANCY
IMO 9999814
|
82,585 | 2025 |
3.3
|
A |
| 517 |
ROLAND OLDENDORFF
IMO 9463633
|
121,448 | 2007 |
3.3
|
A |
| 527 |
GIA INSPIRATION
IMO 9948413
|
85,035 | 2022 |
3.3
|
A |
| 526 |
GIA GLORY
IMO 9877913
|
84,997 | 2022 |
3.3
|
A |
| 525 |
TRANS ASIA
IMO 9935454
|
82,278 | 2022 |
3.3
|
A |
| 524 |
ORCHID ISLAND
IMO 9987251
|
81,996 | 2024 |
3.3
|
A |
| 523 |
EVRYDIKI
IMO 9448023
|
114,168 | 2010 |
3.3
|
A |
| 522 |
YI PENG5
IMO 9221190
|
76,099 | 2001 |
3.3
|
A |
| 521 |
TM LUSTROUS
IMO 9897925
|
82,558 | 2021 |
3.3
|
A |
| 528 |
SYNTHESEA
IMO 9697959
|
78,020 | 2015 |
3.3
|
A |
| 529 |
HSL TAMPA
IMO 9781035
|
81,818 | 2017 |
3.3
|
A |
| 536 |
SDM SHENYANG
IMO 9949261
|
64,317 | 2023 |
3.3
|
A |
| 541 |
ANGLO CYNOSURE
IMO 9599133
|
98,697 | 2012 |
3.3
|
A |
| 533 |
TRUSTN TRADER
IMO 9937555
|
82,245 | 2023 |
3.3
|
A |
| 539 |
CL YANGJIANG
IMO 9977373
|
64,771 | 2024 |
3.3
|
A |
| 538 |
BTG LOGAN
IMO 9952517
|
82,155 | 2024 |
3.3
|
A |
| 537 |
AQUAVITA WEALTH
IMO 9985784
|
64,700 | 2024 |
3.3
|
A |
| 532 |
STAR SAPPHIRE
IMO 9860037
|
82,000 | 2019 |
3.3
|
A |
| 535 |
PACIFIC APEX
IMO 9916226
|
63,620 | 2021 |
3.3
|
A |
| 534 |
ALKIMOS HERACLES
IMO 9668881
|
81,922 | 2014 |
3.3
|
A |
| 531 |
STAR KAMILA
IMO 9285043
|
82,769 | 2005 |
3.3
|
A |
| 530 |
INDUS VICTORY
IMO 9563940
|
92,870 | 2006 |
3.3
|
A |
| 540 |
DIAMOND GLOBE
IMO 9828857
|
82,027 | 2018 |
3.3
|
A |
| 550 |
SAKIZAYA DIAMOND
IMO 9697868
|
81,938 | 2013 |
3.3
|
A |
| 549 |
SPIRIT OF HO-PING
IMO 9433638
|
82,152 | 2011 |
3.3
|
A |
| 548 |
NAVIOS SPHERA
IMO 9738818
|
84,872 | 2016 |
3.3
|
A |
| 547 |
LOTUS
IMO 9518098
|
82,224 | 2012 |
3.3
|
A |
| 546 |
STAR SIRIUS
IMO 9520883
|
98,681 | 2011 |
3.3
|
A |
| 545 |
OCEAN TIME
IMO 9848522
|
82,024 | 2019 |
3.3
|
A |
| 544 |
SUDETY
IMO 9582518
|
82,138 | 2013 |
3.3
|
A |
| 543 |
AEOLIAN SUNRISE
IMO 9582544
|
81,793 | 2014 |
3.3
|
A |
| 542 |
MYRTO C
IMO 9752383
|
81,011 | 2017 |
3.3
|
A |
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.
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.