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MBF will be speaking at the Electric & Hybrid World Expo - Virtual


  • Maritime Battery Forum 1 Veritasveien Høvik, Viken, 1363 Norway (map)

Meet us at the conference

The Maritime Battery Forum will be present at the virtual E&H World Expo, and our managing director will be given a presentation on January 19th in Session One, Status of ships with batteries – who are using them?

Several of our members will be speaking at the conference,

  • ABB,

    • Powertrain optimization with batteries and fuel cells – lowering total cost of ownership (Ahmed Abdelhakim)

    • How to overcome DC distribution challenges onboard thanks to a groundbreaking new technology (Marco Carminati and Antonio Fidigatti)

  • Corvus Energy,

    • Advancing ESS Technology for more sustainable, efficient, safe and flexible installations (Halvard Hauso)

    • The harmony of energy carriers and energy storage (Kristian Eikeland Holmefjord)

  • DNV GL,

    • HYCAS: examining the cost-effectiveness of hybrid power solutions on larger ocean-going cargo ships (Hans Anton Tvete)

    • Battery fire safety for lithium-ion battery systems (Sverre Eriksen)

    • Fault-tolerant design of hybrid power systems for dynamic positioning (Ben Hukins)

    • Open Simulation Platform for the design of maritime hybrid systems (Kristine Bruun Ludvigsen)

  • Kongsberg Maritime,

    • Pulling the trigger on alternative fuels (Oskar Levander)

  • SINTEF,

    • HYDRA – the EU battery research project for developing sustainable, next-generation Li-ion batteries (Simon Clark)

    • Open Simulation Platform for the design of maritime hybrid systems (Dr Kevin Koosup Yum)

  • Wärtsilä,

    • M/V Paolo Topic – the very first hybrid solar bulk carrier (Elena Gazzola)

The past years the MBF has been present at the E&H world expo in Amsterdam. On January 19-21, another E&H world expo will be carried out, this time virtually. The conference is free of charge, and you may register here.

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