How to reduce emissions in maritime transport without compromising efficiency? Customer challenge
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions has become one of the top priorities in transport, including maritime transport. Regulatory requirements, such as the IMO 2050 strategy, set ambitious but necessary targets for reducing environmental damage: a 40% reduction in CO₂ emissions by 2030 and as much as 70% by 2050 (compared to 2008 levels). For shipbuilders and fleet operators, this means the rapid implementation of low-emission propulsion systems.
Many solutions, such as battery engines and synthetic fuels, still have limitations in terms of range, cost, or infrastructure. Therefore, fuel cell propulsion is gaining increasing interest, especially in combination with hydrogen as an energy carrier. However, the implementation of this technology requires a reliable automation system: for hydrogen pressure control, process temperature control, and energy and cooling management.
Our customer is a manufacturer of modern passenger vessels. They were looking for a solution that would enable the integration of a fuel cell-based power supply system while maintaining high standards of safety, precision, and compliance with maritime standards.