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Geely Automobile's first self operated roll on/roll off ship sets sail for Europe

Time:2025-05-23Reading:1053Second

On May 22nd, the first self operated roll on/roll off ship "JISU FORTUNE" of Geely Automobile Jisu Logistics completed its naming and maiden voyage ceremony at Haitong Port in Taicang Port Area, Suzhou Port.
This car transport ship with a load capacity of over 18000 tons and 7000 parking spaces will carry more than 5000 domestically produced cars to European countries such as the UK, the Netherlands, and Belgium.
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It is reported that the "JISU FORTUNE" has a total length of 199.9 meters, a width of 38 meters, and is equipped with 7000 standard loading spaces. The entire ship has 12 decks, which can accommodate both fuel powered and lithium battery vehicles. Among them, 4 decks are adjustable and can be matched with different sizes of vehicles. The 11th and 12th decks can also transport new energy vehicles fueled by hydrogen and natural gas.

The ship is equipped with two sets of 2000 cubic meter C-type LNG storage tanks, using green and clean LNG fuel as the main fuel, which can significantly reduce emissions of nitrogen oxides and sulfur oxides, effectively improve the energy-saving and emission reduction efficiency of the ship, and is a new generation of environmentally friendly ships.

With the launch of self operated roll on/roll off ships, Geely Automobile's vehicle exports have also accelerated. Data shows that in April, Geely Automobile's overseas export sales reached 24133 units, and in the first four months of this year, Geely Automobile has exported a total of 114000 units.

In addition, besides Geely Automobile, domestic cars have also been flocking to overseas markets in the past two years. From January to April this year, China's cumulative automobile exports reached 1.937 million units, a year-on-year increase of 6%. The cumulative export of new energy vehicles was 642000 units, a year-on-year increase of 52.6%. Chinese new energy vehicles are also rapidly replacing Japanese, Korean, and American cars in the global market.