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Corvus plans large-scale production of maritime fuel cell systems

Photo: Corvus Energy Energy storage firm Corvus Energy is planning to start the development and production of large-scale maritime hydrogen fuel cell systems with Toyota as the supplier of the mass-produced fuel cell technology. Corvus is spearheading a collaboration with Norwegian partners Equinor, shipowners Norled and Wilhelmsen, ship design company LMG Marin, the NCE Maritime CleanTech cluster and R&D institution the University of South-Eastern Norway (USN) to develop and produce modularised and cost-effective PEM (Proton Exchange Membrane) fuel-cell systems for the international marine market. Production will be based in Bergen, Norway. The development is scheduled to showcase its first marine fuel cell system onboard a vessel in 2023 and the product will be available for commercial delivery from 2024.

Corvus Energy to start development of maritime fuel cell systems with hydrogen fuel cell technology supplied by Toyota

Corvus Energy to start development of maritime fuel cell systems with hydrogen fuel cell technology supplied by Toyota Corvus Energy (earlier post) will start development and production of sustainable, large-scale maritime-certified hydrogen fuel cell systems. Production will be located in Bergen, Norway with Toyota onboard as key partner and supplier of mass-produced fuel cell technology. Corvus is spearheading a collaboration with Norwegian partners Equinor, shipowners Norled and Wilhelmsen, ship design company LMG Marin, the NCE Maritime CleanTech cluster and R&D institution the University of South-Eastern Norway (USN) to develop and produce modularized and cost-effective PEM (Proton Exchange Membrane) fuel cell systems for the international marine market.

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Corvus Energy factory in Bergen.Courtesy of Corvus Energy. Corvus is spearheading a collaboration with Norwegian partners Equinor, shipowners Norled and Wilhelmsen, ship design company LMG Marin, the NCE Maritime CleanTech cluster and R&D institution the University of South-Eastern Norway (USN) to develop and produce modularised and cost-effective PEM (Proton Exchange Membrane) fuel-cell systems for the international marine market. The project has received 5.2 million euros in funding from state agency Innovation Norway bolstering Corvus’ front-runner position in clean technology for maritime and other sectors. The development is scheduled to showcase its first marine fuel cell system onboard a vessel in 2023 and the product will be marine certified and available for commercial delivery from 2024.

Corvus to develop hydrogen fuel cell systems

Corvus to develop hydrogen fuel cell systems OSLO, Norway, February 1, 2021 Corvus Energy, a global pioneer in energy storage, is set to start development and production of sustainable, large scale maritime-certified hydrogen fuel cell systems with Toyota as key partner and supplier of mass-produced fuel cell technology. Corvus is spearheading a collaboration with Norwegian partners Equinor, shipowners Norled and Wilhelmsen, ship design company LMG Marin, the NCE Maritime CleanTech cluster and R&D institution the University of South-Eastern Norway (USN) to develop and produce modularised and cost-effective PEM (Proton Exchange Membrane) fuel-cell systems for the international marine market. The project has received EUR 5.2 million in funding from state agency Innovation Norway bolstering Corvus’ front-runner position in clean technology for maritime and other sectors. The development is scheduled to showcase its first marine fuel cell system onboard a vessel in 2023 and the

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