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ACUA Ocean and Genevos Redefine USV Technology

Arnes BiogradlijaBy Arnes Biogradlija30/01/20242 Mins Read
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ACUA Ocean, a manufacturer of hydrogen-powered uncrewed surface vessels (USVs), and Genevos, a hydrogen fuel cell power systems integrator, have joined forces in a strategic collaboration. The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) sets the stage for developing next-generation hydrogen-powered USVs (H-USVs), marking a significant leap in clean energy solutions for the marine industry.

ACUA Ocean specializes in low-emission USVs designed for ocean monitoring and data collection across security, offshore energy, and marine conservation sectors. Having successfully completed the first factory acceptance testing (FAT) phase on a hydrogen powertrain system in November 2023, the company is now poised to optimize its prototype by integrating Genevos’ novel 40 kW Hydrogen Power Module (HPM-40).

The collaboration aims to seamlessly integrate this cutting-edge hydrogen marine fuel cell into the USV, which promises enhanced capacity and power for payload, addressing critical needs in ocean monitoring and data-intensive operations.

Neil Tinmouth, CEO of ACUA Ocean, expressed excitement about the partnership, emphasizing the shared commitment to accelerating the adoption of zero-emission technology in the broader marine sector. Tinmouth highlighted Genevos’ expertise in marinization and their understanding of the robustness and reliability required for technology solutions operating in open ocean conditions. He also commended Genevos for achieving LR Approval in Principle, a testament to their dedication to quality and certification.

Rebecca Sharp, co-founder and CEO of Genevos, echoed the enthusiasm, noting the global demand for USVs due to their high autonomy, which is applicable in diverse areas from environmental and climate monitoring to commercial surveillance. Sharp emphasized Genevos’ commitment to supporting pioneering USV manufacturers like ACUA Ocean with clean energy solutions, ensuring that new vessels are launched with modern technologies aligned with environmental sustainability.

The collaboration between ACUA Ocean and Genevos signifies a significant stride towards a cleaner, more sustainable future for maritime operations. As the two entities pool their expertise, the prospect of hydrogen-powered USVs emerges as a beacon of innovation, promising efficient and eco-friendly solutions to meet the evolving demands of ocean-based industries.

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