AYK TO SUPPLY BATTERY FOR ZERO EMISSION INLAND BOXSHIP

Feb 8, 2023 | Marine environment & clean shipping news

Marine battery manufacturer AYK Energy has signed a deal with Holland Shipyards Group (HSG) to supply a battery system for zero-emission container vessel ‘FPS Waal’.

AYK Energy, based in Andorra, is increasing production at its factory in Zhuhai, China to supply the retrofit project at HSG’s shipyard in Werkendam. The contract will see AYK supply two high density DNV-approved Aries 88 125Wh/kg lithium batteries, said to be the safest and best value marine battery product, to be installed on Future Proof Shipping’s FPS Waal, which is the second inland container vessel in its fleet to be retrofitted, following the FPS Maas. The FPS Waal’s retrofit involves its diesel engine being replaced with a propulsion system consisting of PEM fuel cells, hydrogen storage, AYK battery packs and an electric drive train. Once complete the FPS Waal will be powered by green hydrogen with around 1,200kW of installed power and a cargo capacity of 200 TEU.

AYK founder Chris Kruger said: “This is a landmark moment for AYK Energy and we are very pleased to secure the work with the talented teams at HSG and FPS who share our vision to decarbonise short sea shipping. Working on the FPS Waal AYK can demonstrate the depth of our experience, the passion of our team and the quality of our manufacturing facilities. I founded AYK after working on some of the first ever marine battery projects on ground-breaking vessels such as Scandlines hybrid electric ferry Princess Benedikte and Norled’s fully electric ferry, Ampere. I saw, however, that costs had to come down to make battery technology attractive to the mass market. As a result, I set up AYK’s factory in China to be close to the manufacturing skills base and supply chain to find those savings. We have built relations with several battery cell manufacturers, so we are not reliant on single suppliers for critical components which massively de-risks our operations and slashes lead times. Our factory is growing, and in the last year we have built and shipped 10MWh of batteries to Europe. From this position of strength we can scale up to satisfy demand. Our next move is to set up manufacturing centres in the US and Europe in 2024. If we can secure the right volume of orders, we estimate we can drive costs down significantly, kickstarting a significant uptick in electric powered vessels and other marine battery applications including port facilities and aquaculture.”

Thijs van der Schaaf, HSG project manager, said: “AYK’s marine battery has significant technical and commercial advantages. We are happy to select them as the battery supplier of the Waal project.”

AYK will be supplying HSG with a system designed to be easy to install, built to exceed class requirements, with a higher density than many other batteries on the market. The company offers nine different battery types which can be used on a range of vessel types and applications from high power to high energy.

Kruger said: “For the FPS Waal we are working with HSG’s engineering team on the entire integration of the battery system. One of my big concerns with battery systems was the need for the shipyard or integrator to supply many of the required subsystems. With the AYK system, we’ve included as many support systems as possible, at no extra cost. This includes racking, in module fire-fighting, breakers, pre-charge, all cooling and exhaust fans, mass data storage, a large, touch screen display, and even an AC power distribution panel. Moreover, our battery is built around safety. We are one of the few manufacturers to exclusively use lithium iron phosphate (LFP) and have developed a system where the LFP chemistry is safer, with greater energy density than Nickel Manganese Cobalt (NMC).”

According to Kruger, NMC has been the most commonly used battery chemistry because of its supposed greater density, but its chemistry is known to be more dangerous than LFP. AYK hopes to show that LFP can outperform NMC and deliver greater energy density, higher safety and better value.

HSG been prominent in the electrification of vessels and has built a range of electric and hybrid ferries delivered in the last five years.

AYK was founded in 2018 with the goal of producing a low cost battery that offered superior performance and safety, and exceeds class and industry standards. Having developed the first marine type approved battery 10 years ago, Kruger’s team has continued to drive development and safety in the marine battery industry drawing on 15 years industry experience.

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