Genevos and NatPower H collaborate on hydrogen-powered vessels
Published by Ellie Brosnan,
Editorial Assistant
Global Hydrogen Review,
The collaboration will see the delivery of a turnkey solution for ports, operators, and integrators to support the transition to hydrogen-powered vessels.
The maritime sector contributes significantly to global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, with international shipping alone responsible for an estimated 3%. In addition to this negative impact on climate change, loud vibrating engines and motors further disrupt vital communication and behaviour patterns among marine species, jeopardising entire ecosystems.
The Genevos clean hydrogen power solution is based on fuel cell technology operating via a chemical exchange enabling zero vibration and very low sound when motoring. Both hydrogen and fuel cells have been identified as an important solution to decarbonise this sector, where infrastructure and power technologies are fundamental to its deployment.
This partnership aims to make rapid positive change in accelerating the sector’s shift to clean hydrogen by focusing on three key deliverables: access to hydrogen refuelling and plug-and-play marine fuel cell power systems for vessels; access to a hydrogen vessel configurator tool; and specialist technical contributions to the development of EU Marine Directives for hydrogen installations.
The two companies have joined forces to deploy this important task with NatPower H missioned to install 100 refuelling stations by 2030, and Genevos to roll-out mass production of compact and efficient hydrogen fuel cell systems for vessels. These hydrogen power modules (HPMs) developed by Genevos, will be supplied as marine certified, ensuring a safe and simple solution for integrators and operators.
In this partnership, the duo will go further to support stakeholders through the development of a hydrogen vessel configurator, made available online, enabling ports, shipyards, and vessel operators to immediately identify key requirements, including CAPEX and OPEX.
The final step will see the development of industry hydrogen standards with the partners exchanging technical information to optimise vessel refuelling solutions to define a standardised process, developing standards for EU Marine Directives for hydrogen installations.
This collaboration falls in line with the strong advances in emissions regulations, and the building environmental pressure to reduce underwater noise, vibration, and pollution for the protection of marine life.
“Our partnership with Genevos marks a significant step forward in the yachting industry’s transition to clean energy. Together, we will leverage our combined expertise to develop and implement hydrogen solutions that offer tangible benefits to the yachting sector. By embracing hydrogen as a sustainable fuel source, we are not only addressing the urgent need for decarbonisation but also paving the way for a more environmentally friendly and sustainable future for yachting,” said Andrea Minerdo, CEO of NatPower H.
“This partnership responds directly to the need for the boat industry to decarbonise, offering a sustainable pathway to make zero emissions vessels a reality,” commented Rebecca Sharp, CEO of Genevos.
Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/12052025/genevos-and-natpower-h-collaborate-on-hydrogen-powered-vessels/
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