VINSSEN Unveils Korea’s First Hydrogen Fuel Cell Powered Ship 'HYDRO ZENITH'
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H2-View News: Vinssen launches South Korea’s ‘first’ hydrogen fuel cell ship
The aluminium leisure vessel, measuring 17.4m weighs 32 tonnes, has a top speed of 20 knots, powered by two 100kW fuel cells and four 92kW lithium-ion batteries. This hydrogen fuel-cell and battery-based propulsion system, designed for use in small vessels up to large passenger and merchant ships, has obtained certification from the Korea Maritime Safety
VINSSEN has launched HYDRO ZENITH, Korea’s first hydrogen fuel cell powered ship
VINSSEN has launched HYDRO ZENITH, Korea’s first hydrogen fuel cell powered ship VINSSEN has launched HYDRO ZENITH, Korea’s first hydrogen fuel cell–powered ship developed in compliance with the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries’ Interim Standards. As explained, the launch ceremony took place on 18 December at VINSSEN’s land-based test facility in Yeongam, South Korea, with participation from local government officials, industry partners and rese…
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