Exeter Port Authority Welcomes Hydrogen-Electric Workboat for Clean Energy Maritime Trial
Key Ideas
  • Exeter Port Authority receives the MV Dirac, a hydrogen-electric workboat designed by Ecomar Propulsion for a clean energy maritime trial.
  • The MV Dirac, named after physicist Paul Dirac, is equipped with advanced power systems combining lithium-ion batteries and hydrogen fuel cell technology.
  • Ecomar Propulsion engineers are installing the power systems while the vessel is afloat, showcasing the practicality and agility of the approach.
  • The innovative setup of the MV Dirac aims to significantly extend the vessel's range, marking a milestone in the adoption of clean energy in maritime operations.
Exeter Port Authority has recently received the MV Dirac, a hydrogen-electric workboat developed by Ecomar Propulsion, to participate in a new trial focusing on clean energy maritime technology. Named after the renowned British physicist Paul Dirac, the MV Dirac has been launched at Exmouth Harbour and is undergoing the final stages of fitting out. Ecomar Propulsion engineers are currently working on installing the vessel's advanced power systems, which integrate lithium-ion batteries with hydrogen fuel cell technology. Notably, this installation process is being carried out while the boat is afloat, demonstrating the efficiency and practicality of Ecomar's approach to maritime technology. The innovative power setup of the MV Dirac is designed to significantly enhance the vessel's range, showcasing a substantial step forward in incorporating clean energy solutions into maritime operations. This initiative signifies a positive shift towards sustainable practices and the adoption of eco-friendly technologies within the maritime industry.
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