In an exciting development for the maritime industry, Energys (Booth 1226) and Anlegg og Marine Service (AMS) have announced a new partnership at this week’s Electric & Hybrid Marine Expo in Amsterdam.
The agreement is aimed at advancing zero-emission solutions in the Norwegian market. This collaboration, formalized through a memorandum of understanding, designates AMS as the distributor, after-purchase service and support agent for Energys’ cutting-edge hydrogen fuel cell systems in Norway. The partnership harnesses the strengths of both companies to support Norway’s ambitious decarbonization goals and solidifies Energys’ position in the European maritime sector.
Energys, a world leader in hydrogen technology, brings over a decade of research and development in hydrogen fuel cell systems to this partnership. Its technology promises to revolutionize maritime power with zero emissions, high efficiency and robust performance. AMS, a Norwegian company with 40 years of experience in supplying and servicing advanced marine equipment, offers an unparalleled depth of local expertise, facilities and relationships within the Norwegian maritime sector.
Energys is at the forefront of the transition to renewable hydrogen energy. Its marine fuel cell systems, developed through extensive research and real-world testing, represent a breakthrough in the use of hydrogen as a clean fuel for maritime applications. These systems are designed to replace traditional fossil fuel engines, providing a sustainable and efficient alternative that produces only distilled water vapour as emissions.
Energys offers a versatile range of hydrogen fuel cell systems for various marine applications. For small to medium vessels, its product line-up includes the 90kW, 135kW and 270kW marine powerhouses. These modular systems are scalable and feature high-efficiency, low- pressure PEM fuel cells. They are ideal for recreational craft, ferries, workboats and auxiliary power applications.
For medium to large vessels, Energys provides 1MW, 2MW and 3MW marine powerhouses. These systems deliver high power output with exceptional fuel efficiency, suitable for ferries, ro-ro ships, tugs and large ocean vessels. Each system is designed to meet stringent safety standards, with advanced features such as low-pressure operation, comprehensive safety enclosures and SCADA-based control interfaces.
Anlegg & Marine Service (AMS) is known for its reliable supply and maintenance of propulsion systems. It serves a diverse range of applications, including offshore, freight and cargo vessels, fishing, ferries, fixed and floating offshore installations, aquaculture and land-based facilities. Services include the supply and service of propulsion systems for major brands like Caterpillar, Cummins, MTU, Detroit Diesel, Yanmar, and now Energys; and comprehensive servicing of engines, fuel cells, propeller systems, generator sets, starters and other mechanical equipment.
“We are excited to partner with Energys to bring cutting-edge hydrogen fuel cell technology to the Norwegian maritime industry,” said Trond Olsen, managing director of AMS. “This collaboration marks a significant step forward in our commitment to decarbonizing the marine sector. By combining our extensive local expertise and infrastructure, as well as cooperation with our daughter company, Marine Hybrid Solutions, together with Energys’ innovative solutions, we are poised to drive the transition to zero-emission maritime operations, contributing to a more sustainable future for Norway and beyond.”
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