Corvus Energy are seemingly riding a tidal wave of success when it comes to their marine battery technology. Having launched their new, next-generation ORCA Energy Storage System (ESS) called in June this year, the company has since celebrated orders from Wight Link (a UK ferry operator) and fish farm vessel operators Grovfjord Mek Verksted AS (GMV).
They also rejoiced at the technology sailing through tough safety and reliability tests and also welcomed an injection of funding from the Canadian government.
Finally, the electric innovators announced to the industry that General Electric had chosen to integrate their ESS with their solutions.
This week, Corvus has communicated news of yet another integration deal, this time with Norwegian marine integration firm ACEL.
ACEL has ordered an Orca Energy, Energy Storage System (ESS) from Corvus Energy in order to commence integration testing for uses across merchant, naval and offshore applications.
“ACEL selected Corvus based on their innovative leadership in the marine ESS market which is proven by the performance capabilities, safety and design of their new Orca ESS,” said Hans-Tore Jenssen, Department Manager Power System, ACEL. “We look forward to utilizing the Orca ESS to add significant value to our marine projects well into the future.”
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