MOL's Zero-Emission Vessel 'Wind Hunter' Showcased at Future Society Expo 2025
Key Ideas
  • MOL introduces its next-generation zero-emission vessel 'Wind Hunter' at the Future Society Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan.
  • The vessel captures wind to produce and transport hydrogen, showcasing a sustainable approach to marine transport.
  • The exhibit aims to redefine conventional concepts of vessel and marine transport, emphasizing the importance of renewable energy and environmental sustainability.
  • MOL's participation in the Expo aligns with its commitment to achieving net zero GHG emissions by 2050 and promoting sustainable development.
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL) presented a glimpse of its exhibit at the Future Society Showcase at the Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan. The highlight of their showcase is the 'Wind Hunter,' a next-generation zero-emission vessel that harnesses wind energy to produce and transport hydrogen. This innovative approach to marine transport is aimed at promoting sustainability and reducing environmental impact. The exhibit, under the theme 'WIND VISION,' offers a hands-on experience for visitors to explore the possibilities of new mobility concepts. Through interactive displays, original videos, and special effects, MOL and Kawasaki Heavy Industries demonstrate the potential of using wind energy in marine transportation. The collaboration with Kawasaki Heavy Industries showcases the hydrogen supply chain, emphasizing the importance of renewable energy sources. MOL's participation in the Expo is part of its environmental strategy outlined in the 'BLUE ACTION 2035' plan, with a focus on achieving net zero GHG emissions by 2050. The company's commitment to sustainable development is evident in its initiatives to promote a greener future for people, society, and the Earth.
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