DNV GL grants first Manufacturing Survey Arrangement (MSA) certification to Marine battery provider Corvus Energy, reports Seatrade Maritime News.
What does the certification mean?
The certification by DNV GL, which is described as “rare” and the first for a battery manufacturer.
This certification allows Corvus Energy to witness the Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT) at its plant in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada, without the presence of a DNV GL surveyor.
Corvus Energy’s comment
Corvus Energy is the largest supplier of batteries for hybrid and all-electric ferries with a market share eclipsing all other manufacturers combined. It recently added Shell as an investor through Shell Ventures.
“We are honoured to be the first battery or energy storage system manufacturer in the world to be approved for MSA certification,” says Abbas Nouri Zenouz, QHSE director at Corvus Energy.
DNV GL’s comment
Anders Mikkelsen, director business development in the DNV GL Vancouver office, comments:
“Corvus Energy was a pioneer in energy storage systems and the first supplier to achieve Type Approval for lithium-ion batteries back in 2013. They are still technological leaders, with single-cell thermal runaway isolation and numerous other innovations that have paved the way for safe, economical and high-performance marine electrification.”
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Source: Seatrade Maritime News