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China unveils power of thorium reactor for world’s largest cargo ship

Technological breakthrough could revolutionise commercial shipping, naval engineering and deep sea operations if rolled out at scale

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The nuclear-powered container ship concept was first revealed by Jiangnan Shipyard in 2023. Now key technical details have been disclosed. Image: Weibo/中国远洋海运杂志社
Stephen Chenin Beijing
China has unveiled critical details of a revolutionary cargo ship under development: a nuclear-powered vessel that can carry 14,000 standard shipping containers.
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But what makes this ship truly groundbreaking is that it will be powered by a thorium-based molten salt reactor (TMSR) with a thermal output of 200 megawatts – matching the power level of the S6W pressurised water reactor used in the US Navy’s most advanced Seawolf-class nuclear attack submarines.

Unlike traditional nuclear reactors that rely on uranium and require massive cooling systems and high-pressure containment, this new Chinese reactor uses thorium, a safer, more abundant and proliferation-resistant nuclear fuel.

And critically, the reactor does not need water for cooling, allowing it to be smaller, quieter and inherently safer than conventional designs.

If successfully deployed at scale, this technology could trigger a paradigm shift in commercial shipping.

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While the ship’s concept was first revealed in 2023, few technical details were available.

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