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RINA approves Sea Forrest marine lithium-ion battery system

Elizabeth BakerBy Elizabeth BakerFebruary 20, 20242 Mins Read
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Marine electric propulsion provider Sea Forrest has been awarded a type approval certificate by RINA for its marine lithium-ion battery system, jointly developed with GenPlus.

The type approval process adhered to the industry’s latest standards, as outlined in RINA Rules for the Type Approval Certification of Lithium Battery Systems – 2022. The SeaGen Marine Battery System GP-VESS-11, a 110kWh lithium-ion battery system, has been designed to provide high performance and ensure safety amid the various situations encountered on board vessels operating in Europe, the Middle East and Southeast Asia, including vibration, heat, overcurrent and electromagnetic interference.

Sea Forrest CEO George Lee stated, “The RINA Type Approval Certificate for our SeaGen Marine Battery System GP-VESS-110 marks a significant milestone in our journey toward revolutionizing marine energy solutions. This recognition reaffirms our commitment to delivering cutting-edge, eco-friendly technologies that not only enhance performance but also prioritize safety. As the maritime industry shifts toward sustainable practices, Sea Forrest is proud to be at the forefront, driving innovation and contributing to a cleaner, greener future for marine transportation.”

Pang Yong Song, business development director of RINA’s Southeast Asia and India marine division, said, “RINA is committed to playing a critical role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the shipping industry. This approval reinforces our dedication to innovation, sustainability and safety, showcasing our relentless pursuit of excellence in the maritime industry. We are proud to be part of this innovative solution and looking forward to supporting more shipowners, manufacturers and technology developers in the pursuit of decarbonization.”

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