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2025-11-24
In early November 2025, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) officially postponed its vote on the “Net-Zero Framework” for shipping by one year.
While some may interpret this as regulatory relief, procurement teams in shipyards, yacht builders and marine equipment supply chains should view it differently: this delay creates a window of heightened exposure, not reduced urgency.
For marine HVAC buyers, the implications are clear:
1. With the regulatory framework in flux, equipment that under-performs today may incur significantly higher operational cost or compliance risk tomorrow.
2. Harsh marine environments (salt, humidity, vibration) combined with emerging energy intensity expectations mean your HVAC system must deliver durability + efficiency, not just standard cooling capacity.
3.Choosing a system designed for the future will mean fewer surprises in cost, maintenance and regulatory alignment.
At Zhongshan Zhuoli, we’ve designed our marine air-conditioner to align with this shift. It features corrosion-resistant titanium-alloy condensers, full-DC variable frequency control and IPX4-rated motors — engineered for the tough environments and the tougher future.
Buyer insight: When specifying your next marine air-conditioner ask yourself:
“Is this unit built for today’s cruise line requirements, tomorrow’s energy intensity standards, and the unpredictable sea conditions of the next decade?”
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