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TECO 2030 Launches New Marine Fuel Cell System

Anela DoksoBy Anela Dokso13/10/20233 Mins Read
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TECO 2030 is leading the charge towards emission-free shipping with its groundbreaking hydrogen fuel cell technology. The Norwegian-based company is not only propelling ships but also heavyweight applications towards a greener future. Their innovation has the potential to transform the maritime and heavy-duty industries, making eco-friendly transport a reality.

The journey to redefine how we power our ships and heavy-duty machinery begins in Narvik, Norway, where TECO 2030’s Giga production facility is taking shape. The company is already manufacturing fuel cell stacks and is poised to commence module production in the coming months. What makes these fuel cell stacks remarkable is the unique technology that powers them, developed in collaboration with technology partner AVL, a true pioneer in hydrogen applications. The result is fuel cell stacks and modules that offer industry-leading power density and performance.

TECO 2030’s flagship product is a 400kW fuel cell system that encapsulates some of the most advanced clean energy generation features. It boasts superior energy efficiency, and safety is a paramount concern in its design and operation. TECO 2030’s fuel cell system incorporates an inherent safety concept, minimizing the consequences of potential hazards. This safety-first approach includes a dedicated and independent safety system, a robust venting arrangement, certified and field-proven components, and resilient containment systems, ensuring the safety of both the technology and those who operate it.

One of the standout features of the FCM400 system is its remarkable energy density. When calculating power output per unit volume, it outperforms any other similar system on the market. This attribute is especially crucial in the context of marine and heavy-duty applications, where available space is limited. The compact design of the FCM400 means that it can effectively generate power without taking up valuable real estate on ships or similar sites.

Moreover, the FCM400 offers rapid dynamic load response, a crucial factor for mobility and grid applications where power demands can change swiftly. This adaptability ensures that TECO 2030’s fuel cell technology can seamlessly respond to shifting energy needs, a vital feature for applications in a rapidly evolving world.

Tore Enger, Group CEO at TECO 2030, emphasized the unmatched capabilities of their fuel cell system, describing it as “practically invincible” and applicable to various high-power use cases. What’s noteworthy is that TECO 2030’s technology is both standard and fully customizable, allowing its deployment in diverse applications. From marine main or auxiliary engines to construction sites and stationary shore power applications, the potential applications are wide-ranging.

TECO 2030’s journey represents a significant pivot towards sustainable and zero-emission energy solutions. The company’s progress is driven by a commitment to creating a cleaner and greener future for transportation and energy-intensive industries. As the company’s CEO Tore Enger aptly states, “TECO 2030 is at an exciting pivotal point in its development and are continuously looking for new potential partners, employees, and investors to work with, so we together can realize a common zero-emission future.”

TECO 2030 is at the forefront of the green revolution, paving the way for a future where marine propulsion and heavy-duty applications are no longer associated with emissions and environmental concerns. Their dedication to innovation and sustainability is poised to create a significant impact in the maritime and heavy-duty sectors, setting a new standard for clean energy solutions.

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