Scania is a world-leading provider of transport solutions. With sustainability a key focus area for the organisation today.

Scania marine power systems can be found in different applications around the globe, from pushing heavy barges upstream and managing heavy-duty auxiliary applications, to propelling high-speed crew transport vessels to remote off-shore locations.

Our reliable, efficient, and compact engines and electric machines are built on Scania’s global modular platform. Each of our engine sizes offers a variety of performance choices – depending on your needs of power, vessel operational profile and emission restrictions. This provides flexibility in power source selection which matches your vessel needs and secures performance at the optimum level. All Scania marine engines are developed on a foundation of reliability and long lifetime, ensuring that even if you push your engine hard every day – it will deliver until it’s scheduled for a re-build or replacement.

Scania’s current marine engines range comprises three options:

  • The PS2024 DI13, a 13-litre, straight-six engine with power outputs from 359hp (257kW) to 1,050hp (772kW)
  • The E2011 DI16, a 16-litre, V8 engine with power outputs from 300hp (221kW) to 1,200hp (882kW)
  • Electric machine, with power outputs from 230kW continuous @ 2,100 rpm and 295 kW peak @ 1,400rpm (performance figures dependent to certain conditions).

IMO Tier III DI13 from 350hp (257Kw) to 600hp (441Kw) using a new Scania Exhaust after treatment system

IMO Tier III Certified with HUG Engineering aftertreatment system DI16 550hp (405KW) to 1150hp (846Kw)

Our latest engine range offers significantly lower CO2 emissions, but this is not all. New engines are fully compatible with renewable 100% HVO fuel, ensuring you can stay on course for future emissions legislation in the way that is most viable for your business.

With the addition of our electrical machines, battery packs and optional equipment, the power solution from Scania can truly cover the needs of both today and the future.

Founded in 1891, Scania today operates in more than 100 countries and employs approximately 52,000 people. Research and development is concentrated in Sweden, with branches in Brazil and India. Production takes place in Europe, Latin America and Asia, with regional production centres in Africa, Asia and Eurasia. Scania is part of TRATON SE.