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Eco Marine, F-WAVE team up on ship integrated photovoltaic project May 17, 2021, by Fatima Bahtić
Japan-based technology company Eco Marine Power (EMP) announced that it has begun its joint development program with F-WAVE Company (F-WAVE) on new ship integrated photovoltaic (SIPV) solutions.
As informed, EMP’s Aquarius Marine Solar Power solution will incorporate F-WAVE’s flexible PV panel technology and a customised version will also be fitted to EMP’s patented EnergySail for evaluation at the Onomichi Marine Technology Test Centre (MTTC) in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan.
F-WAVE’s flexible solar cells use the Series-Connection through Apertures formed on Film (SCAF) structure allowing a wireless connection with the electrodes, the company said.
Eco Marine Power Signs Deal to Develop Solar Cells for Shipping
by Ship & Bunker News Team
Monday May 17, 2021
Japanese technology company
F-WAVE to develop solar power systems for ships. The two firms are cooperating to develop what they call Ship Integrated Photovoltaic Systems, EMP said in a statement on its website on Monday. EMP will seek to incorporate F-WAVE s solar cells within its Aquarius marine solar power product. We look forward to incorporating the patented F-WAVE solar cell technology into the solutions we have developed for shipping & maritime applications and also exploring new ways of integrating photovoltaics into the design and structure of ships, Greg Atkinson, chief technology officer at EMP, said in the statement.
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