VINSSEN Receives Approval for Hydrogen Fuel Cell System in Maritime Industry
Key Ideas
- VINSSEN has successfully obtained project-based approval from Bureau Veritas for its 60kW PEM Fuel Cell System, a significant milestone in decarbonizing the maritime industry.
- The company overcame challenges through teamwork, receiving support from project trial partners, and is moving towards carbon neutrality with hydrogen fuel cell technology.
- In addition to the recent approval, VINSSEN has received certifications from Korean Register and made progress in battery systems, leading to the delivery of Korea's first fully battery electric passenger ferry.
- The company also secured funds through a Series C investment round for product development and market expansion, establishing a US branch office for international expansion and entering the North American market.
VINSSEN Co., Ltd, a specialist in maritime decarbonization technology with a focus on hydrogen fuel cells, has achieved project-based approval from Bureau Veritas for its hydrogen fuel cell system designed for commercial vessels. The approval follows the successful completion of rigorous performance tests. The 60kW PEM Fuel Cell System delivered by VINSSEN includes essential components like a Fuel Cell Module, an integrated converter module, a battery system, and a transformer, along with a user interface for easy control by vessel operators. Seok-Hee LEE, VINSSEN's Project Manager, highlighted the team's efforts in overcoming challenges and close collaboration with project trial partners to achieve this milestone, marking significant progress in offering carbon-neutral solutions to the maritime industry through hydrogen fuel cell technology.
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