With a growing number of fully-electric vessels either on the water, building, or at the planning stage , Friedrichshafen, Germany-headquartered transmission specialist ZF has responded with its new ENC marine transmission series.
![The new ENC marine transmissionis ZF’s first marine transmission that was developed explicitly for use in purely electrically powered vessels. [Photo: ZF]](https://www.marinelog.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/ZF.jpg)
The new ENC series is ZF’s first marine transmission that was developed explicitly for use in purely electrically powered vessels. [Photo: ZF]
With a growing number of fully-electric vessels either on the water, building, or at the planning stage , Friedrichshafen, Germany-headquartered transmission specialist ZF has responded with its new ENC marine transmission series. Developed explicitly for use in purely electrically powered ships, it is designed to deliver optimized efficiency with electric motors with a lightweight design and excellent NVH (noise, vibrations, harshness behavior. ZF says that the solution improves the electric vessel’s range and onboard comfort on board and ongoing operating costs, supports shipyards and operators in the transformation to greater sustainability.
According to forecasts, says ZF, the global market for electrically powered ships is expected to grow to $17.20 billion by 2032. By comparison, it was just $4.33 billion in 2024.
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