Maritime
Ferries, inland waterway vessels, and smaller boats
Emission-free and silent propulsion of vessels
In the entire maritime sector, emissions standards for greenhouse gases from ships are becoming stricter. These emission regulations will have a significant impact on ships and the organizations that operate them. This is the moment to look for solutions and move forward with emission-free technologies.
Fuel cells generate the electricity that powers the ship. Like batteries, they produce electricity, but with fuel cells, hydrogen is the energy carrier – meaning that the energy system will produce electricity for the ship as long as hydrogen is available. HyMove provides a powerful, adaptable power generator in an electric system that includes fuel cells and batteries, working seamlessly together to deliver efficient, emission-free power.
The modular design of fuel cells allows for easy and adaptable implementation, which integrators can configure for specific ship requirements. Refueling is quick, and fuel cells have proven to be reliable in many critical heavy-duty applications, with long lifespans and minimal maintenance intervals.
Hydrogen and port logistics
Port handling and the logistics of heavy goods significantly contribute to improving livability in urban areas. A crucial aspect of this is the decarbonization of logistics processes, which can be achieved by deploying hydrogen as the operational energy source.
To make port logistics emission-free and reduce the CO2 emissions of the port, increasing attention is being paid to applications of hydrogen in fuel cell-powered port equipment. Exploring hydrogen as an emission-free fuel source is vital for the transportation industry. The fuel cell works in collaboration with a built-in battery pack to provide power directly to the equipment or to recharge the built-in battery.
By integrating hydrogen applications into regular port activities, innovative solutions will be tested and validated through real-life trials for broader market acceptance. This integration extends not only to container handling but also includes logistics vessels and tugboats, creating a more sustainable and cleaner port environment.
“A more sustainable and cleaner port environment”