Corvus Energy’s Blue Whale ESS Receives Prestigious Type Approvals

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Corvus Energy is proud to announce that its large-scale marine energy storage system, the Blue Whale ESS, has received Type Approval from RINA. This approval confirms that the Blue Whale ESS adheres to RINA’s stringent Rules for the Certification of Lithium Battery Systems. Along with the recently awarded type approval from DNV, this demonstrates that the Blue Whale ESS meets the highest industry standards for safety and regulations, as established by leading maritime class societies.

Designed for Large Vessels

The Blue Whale ESS is the culmination of a multimillion-dollar development program, crafted specifically for large vessels with significant energy needs, such as Cruise Ships, Ro-Pax, and Service Operation Vessels (SOV). The design incorporates the unparalleled safety features of the Corvus Orca ESS, the world’s most installed marine energy storage system, and includes enhancements to better meet the energy demands of larger vessels. For instance, its optimized energy density allows the Blue Whale to deliver more power, enabling vessels to achieve and maintain zero-emission operations, even in emissions-restricted zones and during port stays.

Commitment to Clean Energy

“We’re pleased that the Blue Whale ESS design has now received type approvals from both RINA and DNV, meeting the highest safety standards in the industry,” said Fredrik Witte, CEO of Corvus Energy. He emphasized that a large-scale battery system designed to meet the energy demands of larger vessels, including cruise ships and large passenger and vehicle transport vessels, is crucial for advancing maritime decarbonization and emissions reduction efforts.

Future Prospects and Production

In addition to RINA and DNV approvals, Corvus Energy is pursuing type approval from BV and ABS for the Blue Whale ESS. Both current approvals include certification of the production facility near Vancouver, Canada. Over fifteen Blue Whale orders, totaling more than 95 MWh, are confirmed for delivery between 2024 and 2026. The production facility is scaled to meet future capacity needs, supporting Corvus Energy’s commitment to powering a cleaner future.

 

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Source: Corvus Energy