KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 12 (Bernama) -- VINSSEN, a maritime technology specialist in eco-friendly vessels and propulsion systems, has been awarded AIP Certification from Korean Register for its in-house developed 100 kilowatts (kW) Marine Fuel Cell Module.
According to a statement, this certification is the first in a four-stage evaluation process for new technologies and is significant as it attests to viability of the design plan by the reputable Korean Register.
This follows VINSSEN’s receipt of Type Approval for its Marine Lithium-Ion Battery System from Korean Register and Korea Maritime Transportation Safety Authority (KOMSA) in 2023.
The 100kW Marine Fuel Cell Module consists of a Fuel Cell Stack and Balance of Plant (BOP) that includes a Hydrogen Supply Device, Air Supply Device, and Cooling Device, among other components.
The company’s Fuel Cell Module uses Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell (PEMFC) technology, which offers advantages in deployment onboard smaller vessels.
It is planning to embark on a “Hydrogen Fuel Cell Based Leisure Vessel Construction, Verification, and Mobile Charging Facility Development Project” by incorporating 2 x 100kW Fuel Cell Modules on a Leisure Vessel, with construction and verification testing scheduled, next year.
With the support of Jeollanam-do Province and Yeongam, VINSSEN will construct Hydrogen Fuel Cell Leisure Vessels in a safe demonstration environment.
VINSSEN will utilise a shipyard near the Daebool National Industrial Complex while establishing and operating a mobile hydrogen charging station equipped with differentiated monitoring technology.
-- BERNAMA
Monday, September 11, 2023
VINSSEN'S MARINE FUEL CELL MODULE EARNS AIP CERTIFICATION
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