EH Group and NIM to Develop Hydrogen Fuel Cell Technology for Maritime Industry
Key Ideas
- EH Group and NIM have agreed to jointly develop hydrogen fuel cell technology for maritime vessels.
- The partnership aims to adapt and standardize fuel cell systems meeting operational and safety requirements.
- NIM's expertise in marine system integration will complement EH Group's EH-Trace fuel cell technology.
- The collaboration was further strengthened by EH Group's recent Approval in Principle from DNV for their fuel cell system.
EH Group and NIM have entered into a partnership to develop hydrogen fuel cell technology tailored for use in the maritime industry. The goal of this collaboration, as outlined in a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), is to adapt and standardize fuel cell systems to meet the operational and safety requirements of maritime vessels. EH Group will bring its EH-Trace fuel cell technology to the partnership, while NIM will contribute its expertise in marine system integration. The founders of both companies expressed optimism about the potential of this partnership to drive decarbonization in the maritime sector. By combining EH Group's fuel cell system with NIM's integration capabilities, they aim to accelerate the adoption of marine fuel cell systems across various vessels. The recent Approval in Principle (AiP) from DNV for EH Group's 250kW fuel cell system was highlighted as a significant milestone, confirming its compliance with maritime rules and standards, further solidifying the partnership's foundation for sustainable energy transition in the maritime industry.
Topics
Fuel Cells
Decarbonisation
Fuel Cell Technology
Partnership
Maritime Industry
DNV Approval
Sustainable Energy Transition
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