PowerCell has unveiled the Marine System 225, a compact and advanced power generation system tailored for maritime use. This new system builds upon the success of the Marine System 200, integrating PowerCell’s validated fuel cell stack platform to offer enhanced performance for marine applications. With a focus on power output and operational efficiency, the Marine System 225 maintains a small installation footprint, making it an ideal solution for various marine vessels.
The success of PowerCell’s Marine System 200, exemplified by its use in the world’s largest hydrogen project for Norwegian ferries, has paved the way for the Marine System 225. By leveraging proven technology and focusing on continuous improvement, PowerCell aims to exceed the evolving needs of the marine industry. The company is currently working towards obtaining Lloyd’s Register Type Approval to ensure the system meets high safety and performance standards.
Lisa Kylhammar, SVP Engineering at PowerCell, highlights the company’s commitment to innovation through the development of the Marine System 225. With a strong emphasis on durability, resistance, and performance, this new system showcases PowerCell’s expertise in fuel cell technology. CEO Richard Berkling emphasizes the company’s dedication to providing sustainable fuel cell solutions for the marine sector, with potential for broader applications in the future.
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