EST-Floattech has received Lloyd’s Register and Bureau Veritas type approval for its Octopus series battery system for marine applications. The approvals follow a rigorous testing process, with both Lloyd’s Register and Bureau Veritas certifying that the safety and performance of the system meet industry standards. The battery system is already being delivered to its first customers.
Ship type approval from third-party organisations such as Bureau Veritas, DNV and Lloyd’s Register is crucial in ensuring products meet the highest industry standards, thus offering buyers of certified products peace of mind. The batteries were previously granted DNV type approval. EST-Floattech’s battery system is praised for its reliability, and the company is commended for its continued advancements in industry standards.
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