Nedstack Fuel Cell Technology, a leading provider of H2 fuel cell solutions, is delighted to announce that its PemGen®600 containerized fuel cell system has received Approval in Principle (AiP) from Bureau Veritas, a world leader in testing, inspection and certification. This approval signifies a major milestone in advancing clean and sustainable power generation in the maritime industry.
The PemGen®600 fuel cell system, powered by H2, is specifically engineered to deliver efficient and reliable power generation while operating without emissions.
The PemGen®600 fuel cell system is characterized by the following key items:
"We are extremely proud to receive Approval in Principle from Bureau Veritas for our PemGen®600 fuel cell system design," said Jogchum Bruinsma, Commercial Chief Officer at Nedstack Fuel Cell Technology. "This recognition highlights our commitment to delivering innovative and sustainable solutions for the maritime sector. We believe that H2 fuel cell technology has tremendous potential to revolutionize power generation in the industry, and this approval marks a significant step towards realizing that vision."
The AiP from Bureau Veritas validates the compliance of the PemGen® fuel cell system design with BV’s NR467 - Classification Rules for fuel cell power systems on board ships. Nedstack Fuel Cell Technology will continue to collaborate closely with Bureau Veritas throughout the classification and certification process to ensure the highest standards of safety and performance are met.