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Danfoss Editron joins forces with Taiwanese government institute to accelerate marine electrification

Danfoss Editron joins forces with Taiwanese government institute to accelerate marine electrification Danfoss Editron and the Ship and Ocean Industries R&D Center (SOIC) have partnered to launch the Green Energy Application Development Center (GEADC) in Taiwan. The new center will enable both companies to enhance their expertise in developing green energy technologies, boost the competitiveness of the marine industry and establish international standards compliant with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. Officially inaugurated on May 13 th , the GEADC will showcase a new marine DC power grid jointly developed by the two companies. The new integrated solution includes a Danfoss Editron marine system and active front end technology that can connect to the grid network via a two-way power transmission device. Other components of the marine DC power grid include a synchronous reluctance assisted permanent magnet motor test system, a high-efficiency DC/DC converter, a dynamometer

Danfoss Editron powering Singapore s first plug-in parallel hybrid-electric fast launch vessel

Danfoss Editron powering Singapore’s first plug-in parallel hybrid-electric fast launch vessel Danfoss Editron has been chosen by Sea Forrest Power Solutions Pte Ltd (SFP), the integration engineering arm of BH Global Corporation Ltd, to provide the drivetrain system powering Singapore’s first plug-in parallel hybrid-electric fast launch vessel. SFP is aiming to be a leading player in the Singapore maritime industry’s drive towards decarbonisation. The company plans to achieve this by offering sustainable solutions and expertise, focusing on research and development, and collaborating with homegrown Singaporean companies. The design, development, construction and delivery of the vessel involved renowned aluminium boat builder Penguin International Limited, who built and owns the vessel, battery manufacturer Durapower Technology and marine class Bureau Veritas. The vessel will support Singapore’s push for greater adoption of hybrid-electric propulsion systems in its maritim

Meritor Consortium Awarded £15 9 Million toward £31 9 Million Project to Develop United Kingdom s Low Carbon Capability

Meritor Consortium Awarded £15 9 Million toward £31 9 Million Project to Develop United Kingdom s Low Carbon Capability
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