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Rolls-Royce mtu Engines Powers Starnav Hybrid Fleet

Forty mtu Series 4000 engines will power ten hybrid offshore vessels for Petrobras, with IMO Tier III compliance and integrated battery systems

Rolls-Royce has delivered 40 mtu Series 4000 engines to Brazilian offshore operator Starnav Serviços Marítimos, based in Rio de Janeiro, to power ten new hybrid vessels for energy company Petrobras. The engines, supplied in two phases, will be installed aboard six platform supply vessels (PSVs) and four oil spill response vessels under construction at Detroit Brasil Ltda. shipyard in Brazil.

Each new ship will be equipped with four gensets, each powered by an mtu 16V 4000 M33S engine, coupled with a selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system from Hug Engineering to achieve IMO Tier III specifications while ensuring optimal performance, reliability, and environmental compliance. The new hybrid ships mark the first time integrated battery systems have been used in this vessel series, reflecting a commitment to sustainability and operational efficiency.

Magdalena Peters, Vice President Marine Americas, Rolls-Royce said: “We were thrilled to partner with Starnav on this project supporting hybrid offshore propulsion technology. Our mtu engines prove that high performance and sustainability can go hand in hand, providing reliable power with reduced emissions. This project highlights not only our continued growth in the commercial marine market but also reflects our commitment to supporting the shift toward cleaner, more efficient operation.”

Rolls-Royce’s mtu 16V 4000 M33S engines are engineered for long running hours, reduced maintenance levels and have proven longevity in offshore operations. Delivering 2080 kW at 1800 RPM, these engines provide rapid load response and operational reliability. They are designed for use in on-board power generation and diesel-electric drives.

When completed, each of the new vessels will measure 92.1 m in length, 20.0 m beam and 8.0 m depth, with a gross tonnage of 4,985 GT. All units will operate under 12-year charter contracts with Petrobras, supporting offshore logistics operations. The new vessels are scheduled to enter service between 2026 and 2028.

Carlos Eduardo Pereira, CEO of Starnav, said: “These new vessels mark a significant step forward for the offshore support vessels industry. By integrating mtu engines within a hybrid propulsion system, which includes a dedicated battery bank and the flexibility to use lower-emission HVO fuel, Starnav is demonstrating a tangible commitment to both environmental responsibility and operational efficiency. This project firmly positions Starnav as a pioneer in adopting cutting-edge technologies for a more sustainable maritime future.”

The project builds on a 15+ year partnership between Rolls-Royce, Starnav and Detroit Brasil Shipyard, during which Rolls-Royce has supplied more than 170 mtu Series 4000 engines for use in vessels and as exchange engines. This lasting partnership reflects a shared commitment to innovation, performance and reliable offshore operations.

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