SEOUL's hanwha Aerospace has received approval in principle from Oslo-based classification society DNV for its 200kW hydrogen fuel cell system intended for maritime applications, according to the company's release.
This follows the company's development of a liquid-cooled energy storage system (ESS) in 2024 and marks its second carbon-free power solution.
The approval, granted during the basic design phase, confirms compliance with safety, performance, and international regulatory standards, positioning Hanwha Aerospace to enter the zero-carbon vessel market.
The certification supports the company's pursuit of type approval for its Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell (PEMFC) technology, with plans to commercialise it for various marine vessels.
Hanwha Aerospace is a South Korean company, established in 1977, specialising in aerospace, defence, and marine technologies.
SeaNews Turkey
This follows the company's development of a liquid-cooled energy storage system (ESS) in 2024 and marks its second carbon-free power solution.
The approval, granted during the basic design phase, confirms compliance with safety, performance, and international regulatory standards, positioning Hanwha Aerospace to enter the zero-carbon vessel market.
The certification supports the company's pursuit of type approval for its Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell (PEMFC) technology, with plans to commercialise it for various marine vessels.
Hanwha Aerospace is a South Korean company, established in 1977, specialising in aerospace, defence, and marine technologies.
SeaNews Turkey