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ment within its DC-Hub, has undergone undertake the same process prior to de- ing onboard the vessel with the EBL a FAT. The procedure was conducted livery on an advanced offshore vessel. working to enable our simple, reliable, in Trondheim under the supervision of “We only received the original order in robust and very cost-effective DC-Hub

DNV-GL and the undisclosed end cus- September last year, so it’s been a tight solution. We see this as the future of sus- tomers. There were no issues recorded turnaround,” said Asbjørn Halsebakke, tainable maritime operations, so it’s very with the ? rst three EBL units to undergo General Manager, The Switch Norway. satisfying to observe the products mak- stringent testing, with a further three to “The next step will see full load test- ing headway in the market.”

ABB Helps Support

World’s Largest Windfarm

As the marine industry increasingly moves toward hybrid and electrical pow- er, companies like ABB are leading the way. ABB’s tech allowing integration of STOCK (Purchase and Rental): batteries received a vote of con? dence s

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