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Swiss marine power company WinGD has completed type approval and factory acceptance testing for its X52‑S2.0 engine, bringing a new option to shipowners in need of compact, medium-bore two-stroke engines.

The tests at Yuchai Marine Power Co (YCMP) confirmed the engine’s performance and compliance, while the prototype project validated its ease of assembly and maintenance.

X‑S series

The X‑S series succeeds the well-established RT‑flex50 and RT‑flex58 engines and is available in 52cm and 62cm bore sizes, with confirmed orders already for diesel, LNG, and methanol configurations and an ammonia fuel option under development.

The combination of small footprint and best‑in‑class fuel efficiency around 10g/kWh lower than equivalent RT‑flex engines, a saving of around 4% depending on operating profile make the new platform ideal for vessels requiring a compact, medium-bore solution.

Fuel efficiency and emissions performance

WinGD Head of Global Testing & Validation, Sotiris Topaloglou said, “The recent test campaign of this newest X‑S engine has confirmed that this series delivers exceptional fuel efficiency and emissions performance."

"We’re proud of the innovations that have enabled this performance. The footprint reduction will drive cost efficiencies while the new concept dramatically simplifies engine construction, installation, maintenance, and service. Completing this prototyping and testing phase so efficiently was only possible thanks to our strong partnership with YCMP.”

Engineering and design innovations

X‑S series highlights WinGD’s unique approach to engine development, focused on close collaboration

The X‑S series highlights WinGD’s unique approach to engine development, focused on close collaboration with engine builders like YCMP and with innovation rooted in proven technologies.

The X‑S, for example, uses key components with robust supply chains already well-established across WinGD’s engine portfolio, while drawing on modern engineering and design innovations to reduce the size and footprint while simplifying the maintenance of those components and the overall engine.

Type approval tests

The type approval tests followed similar successful tests for the larger X62‑S2.0 engine at Dalian Marine Diesel in April.

The first order for the X52‑S2.0 was received in February 2023 followed by a second order with iSCR, WinGD’s on-engine NOx abatement solution, in July of that year.

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