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HomeNewsEnvironmental News (Sustainability in Boating)PowerCell signs NZ$25.5m order for fuel cell systems with leading Italian marine OEM manufacturer

PowerCell signs NZ$25.5m order for fuel cell systems with leading Italian marine OEM manufacturer

In a significant move towards greener shipping, PowerCell Group has secured one of the largest-ever orders for marine fuel cell systems, marking a major step in the industry's decarbonisation efforts. The Swedish-based hydrogen-electric solutions provider will deliver 56 of its Marine System 225 units to a leading Italian original equipment manufacturer (OEM). The deal, worth approximately $25.5m, is poised to reshape power generation on cruise ships.

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A Shift Towards Sustainable Marine Power

The systems, which will start shipping in mid-2025, are designed to provide auxiliary power to cruise ships, delivering over 6.3 megawatts of energy—enough to support the internal electricity demands of large vessels. Additional units will be used for testing and further vessel installations, underscoring the scalability of this clean energy solution.

As the marine sector grapples with its environmental footprint, hydrogen fuel cells are emerging as a key technology to reduce carbon emissions. PowerCell’s marine fuel cells convert hydrogen into electricity without producing harmful pollutants, offering a climate-friendly alternative to traditional marine fuels. This latest order represents one of the world’s largest marine hydrogen fuel cell installations to date, marking a breakthrough moment for the industry.

Richard Berkling, CEO of PowerCell, expressed pride in partnering with the Italian OEM: “We are delivering a fuel cell solution that not only helps reduce emissions but also offers quieter operations—a key benefit for cruise ships. This order highlights the growing importance of hydrogen-electric solutions in the marine industry.”

Hydrogen Fuel Cells: A Game Changer

For the marine industry, the transition towards hydrogen fuel cells is gaining momentum. Hydrogen-electric power doesn’t just reduce emissions; it also eliminates the noise and vibration associated with traditional combustion engines, providing a more comfortable experience for passengers and crew alike.

The shift also aligns with broader global efforts to decarbonise maritime activities. PowerCell’s Marine System 225 offers operators a way to reduce their environmental impact without compromising on power or reliability. By using hydrogen, these systems only emit water vapour, making them a perfect fit for environmentally conscious cruise operators and other large vessel owners.

A Milestone for the Industry

With many in the industry looking for ways to meet international decarbonisation targets, PowerCell’s order reflects a growing trend toward hydrogen-electric solutions. “This marks a transition towards a more commercial and OEM-driven market, which is exactly where we want to be,” Berkling added.

PowerCell has already established itself as a leader in the hydrogen sector, with projects in aviation, off-road, and on-road applications. This latest deal strengthens its foothold in the marine industry, reaffirming its position as a leading supplier of hydrogen-electric systems.

What This Means for the Boating Community

For boaters, whether involved in commercial shipping or recreational boating, the adoption of hydrogen fuel cell technology is a sign of what’s to come. While large cruise ships are the initial focus of this project, the trickle-down effect could lead to more widespread use of fuel cells across the marine industry.

As operators invest in cleaner, quieter power systems, the boating world may soon see more vessels using hydrogen-electric systems, improving both environmental impact and the quality of marine experiences.

The future of boating is increasingly looking hydrogen-powered, and PowerCell’s landmark deal is setting the stage for a cleaner, more sustainable marine industry.

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