PowerCell's Marine System 225 Granted Lloyd's Register Type Approval: Accelerating Clean Energy in Maritime Sector
Key Ideas
  • PowerCell's Marine System 225 receives Lloyd's Register Type Approval, a significant milestone in maritime clean energy innovation.
  • The system offers 225 kW of clean power, aiding in meeting IMO decarbonisation goals and complying with EU initiatives.
  • The approval accelerates hydrogen adoption in maritime, presenting a viable, safe, and deployable fuel cell system for marine vessels.
PowerCell Group's Marine System 225 has achieved Type Approval from Lloyd’s Register, a crucial step in advancing clean energy solutions for the maritime sector. The system, designed to offer reliable zero-emission power at 225 kW, is compact, modular, and suitable for various marine applications. With a focus on meeting decarbonisation targets and regulatory requirements, PowerCell's system aligns with industry goals. The approval signifies the readiness of hydrogen fuel cell systems for marine deployment, encouraging the transition towards zero-emission propulsion in the maritime sector. Lisa Kylhammar, SVP Engineering at PowerCell Group, emphasized the importance of this approval in signaling the viability and safety of hydrogen systems at sea. By showcasing their innovative portfolio at the Electric & Hybrid Marine Expo in Amsterdam, PowerCell aims to further support the industry's shift towards sustainable practices. This development highlights the increasing role of hydrogen technology in revolutionizing the maritime industry towards a cleaner and more efficient future.
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