Lehmann Marine, a German company specializing in maritime lithium ferrophosphate (LFP) battery systems, has recently received type approval from Lloyd’s Register for its CUBE compact energy storage solution. This approval signifies a significant milestone for the company, as it opens up opportunities for wider adoption of the technology within the maritime industry. The CUBE battery system has also been approved by other major classification societies such as Bureau Veritas, DNV, and RINA, further solidifying its credibility and reliability in the market.
The modular design of the CUBE battery system allows for superior energy density and flexibility in power storage solutions. According to Lehmann Marine, the battery modules can be configured in strings of up to 1,000 VDC, providing a scalable and customizable energy storage solution for maritime applications. The type approval from Lloyd’s Register serves as a validation of the system’s performance and reliability, making it an attractive option for industry players looking to upgrade their energy storage capabilities.
In addition to Lloyd’s Register, Lehmann Marine is actively seeking type approvals from other international classification societies, such as the Japanese ClassNK certification. By securing approvals from multiple regulatory bodies, the company aims to expand its market reach and unlock new opportunities for growth in the maritime industry. The CUBE battery system’s innovative design and proven reliability position it as a leading solution for energy storage needs in the maritime sector, offering a sustainable and efficient alternative to traditional power sources.
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