From March 25 to 27, 2026, the Asia Pacific Maritime 2026 (APM 2026) was grandly held at Marina Bay Sands Expo and Convention Centre in Singapore. As a highly influential professional maritime exhibition in the Asia-Pacific region, this edition themed "The Future of Ships · Solutions for Tomorrow" gathered global industrial forces, focusing on core fields such as green shipping, smart ships, new energy power, marine engineering and port equipment, to discuss the zero-carbon transformation path of the maritime industry.

As the core entity undertaking Great Wall Holdings' hydrogen energy strategy, FTXT made a high-profile appearance with its high-power marine hydrogen fuel cell engine. Closely aligning with the core demand of the global shipping industry's green and low-carbon transformation, the company showcased cutting-edge technologies and mature solutions of China's hydrogen energy in maritime scenarios to the world, attracting extensive attention and in-depth exchanges from industrial chain partners at home and abroad.

The high-power hydrogen fuel cell engine exhibited this time is custom-developed for complex maritime working conditions, boasting core advantages including high power density, high environmental adaptability, high reliability and zero carbon emissions. It can be widely adapted to diverse maritime scenarios such as harbour tugs, work barges, fishing vessels, offshore transport ships and offshore platforms, providing stable and efficient zero-carbon energy solutions for ship power upgrading and green port operation. Integrating advanced hydrogen safety management, intelligent control and modular integration technologies, the product meets both stringent maritime standards and commercial operation requirements, fully demonstrating FTXT's technological accumulation and engineering capabilities in the field of marine hydrogen energy.
During the exhibition, FTXT's booth conducted in-depth negotiations with global shipowners, shipyards, equipment suppliers and industry institutions, sharing application cases and integrated solutions for hydrogen-powered ships, and jointly exploring international cooperation in the maritime hydrogen energy ecosystem. From the launch of China's first hydrogen fuel cell passenger vessel to the export of marine hydrogen power generation cabins to Brazil and supporting the operation of Latin America's first hydrogen-powered research vessel, FTXT has continuously promoted hydrogen energy technology from land to ocean, building a full industry chain of "R&D — manufacturing — application — service" with independent core technologies.

This debut at the Asia Pacific Maritime Exhibition marks an important milestone in FTXT's global layout and expansion into maritime scenarios. In the future, FTXT will continue to focus on the innovation of marine hydrogen energy technology, join hands with global partners to accelerate the large-scale application of hydrogen energy in the shipping sector, empower the global maritime zero-carbon transformation with China's hydrogen energy technologies, and inject sustained impetus into the high-quality development of green shipping.