VINSSEN Advances Maritime Decarbonization with Hydrogen Fuel Cell Systems
Key Ideas
- VINSSEN successfully passed BV's performance tests with a customized 60kW PEM Fuel Cell System for commercial vessels, showcasing progress in hydrogen technology.
- The project demonstrated VINSSEN's commitment to carbon neutrality in the maritime industry through hydrogen fuel cell solutions.
- VINSSEN's recent achievements include AIP Certification for Maritime Fuel Cell Power Packs, Type Approval for a Lithium-Ion Battery System, and international expansion with a US branch office in Seattle.
- The trial project in Singapore, in collaboration with industry partners like Shell and Air Liquide, highlights VINSSEN's collaborative efforts towards sustainable maritime solutions.
VINSSEN Co., Ltd, a Korean maritime decarbonization technology specialist, has cleared BV's performance tests with a 60kW PEM Fuel Cell System for commercial ships. This system integrates a Fuel Cell Module, converter module, battery system, and transformer, with a user-friendly interface for operators. Seok-Hee LEE, VINSSEN's Project Manager, emphasized the teamwork and cooperation that led to this achievement, marking a significant step towards carbon neutrality in shipping through hydrogen fuel cells. VINSSEN's track record includes AIP Certification for larger Maritime Fuel Cell Power Packs and Type Approval for a Lithium-Ion Battery System. The company also secured significant investment for further development and international expansion, establishing a US branch office in Seattle. The ongoing trial project in Singapore, in partnership with industry leaders like Shell and Air Liquide, demonstrates VINSSEN's dedication to advancing sustainable maritime solutions and promoting hydrogen technology in the industry.