Vinssen Co. Ltd., a
maritime decarbonization technology specialist focused on hydrogen fuel cells
and supporting systems, has received the Approval in Principle (AiP)
certification from the Korean Register for Korea’s first tugboat
featuring a hydrogen fuel cell propulsion system.This certification marks a significant milestone
in the development of eco-friendly technologies, initiated through anMoU
with KRE, leader in ship design, retrofit engineering, and maritime
infrastructure engineering. The
joint-research project between the three organizations represents a major leap
in applying decarbonization technology to high-carbon-emitting vessels, such as
tugboats, advancing the maritime industry’s shift toward sustainability.
Vinssen leads the engineering of hydrogen fuel cell
propulsion systems, while KRE handles the tugboat’s base performance and layout
engineering. This 2,700 kW hydrogen fuel cell-powered electric tugboat uses
hydrogen fuel and stores excess electricity generated by the fuel cells in
batteries for low-load operations, allowing for future energy demand
preparedness. During high-output scenarios, the stored energy from the
batteries supplements the fuel cell’s power to ensure stable and efficient
propulsion, enabling peak-load operations.Vinssen
provides a practical and scalable propulsion system for port operations,
optimizing hydrogen energy use based on the tugboat’s operational profile. The
system is designed to meet current and future environmental regulations while
delivering exceptional performance in harsh and specialized marine environments.
Vinssen’s propulsion system goes beyond fuel cell technology, offering a comprehensive green solution that integrates battery energy
storage systems. Meanwhile, Vinssen plans to participate in Sea Asia 2025,
scheduled for next week, at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore, to promote its
eco-friendly vessels and propulsion systems.