ABS and Fleetzero have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to examine the technical requirements for containerized battery systems used in maritime applications.
Under the agreement, the two organizations will explore battery system designs and arrangements, as well as testing methods and quality control procedures aimed at addressing safety considerations associated with new commercial battery technologies.
“ABS provides industry-leading guidance to support the adoption of marine battery systems,” said Michael Kei, vice president of technology at ABS. “The next step is overcoming key barriers to deployment, most notably the constraints of energy density compared to conventional fuels and the associated safety challenges. We are proud to join Fleetzero in this effort to explore new approaches with safety as our guiding principle to support new energy efficiency technologies for the industry.”
Fleetzero said the partnership will support the development of higher-density battery containers designed specifically for marine use. “Through this agreement, we look forward to sharing our expertise to inform the advancement of industry standards,” said Steven Henderson, CEO and co-founder of Fleetzero, adding that the goal is to accelerate the deployment of zero-emission shipping technologies.
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