A major step forward in hybrid system installation
As part of Work Package 5 of the European NEMOSHIP project, significant progress has been made in the physical integration of the hybrid energy system on board the targeted offshore vessel.
Preparing the site and initial installation phase
The operations began with the preparation and opening of the tank designated to house the core components of the hybrid system. This crucial step enabled access to the space where both the power consumer skid and the battery container would be installed.
Once the hybrid room was prepared to receive the equipment, the power consumer skid was loaded and positioned. This skid is a key part of the system, responsible for managing the onboard use of stored energy.
Battery container handling and installation progress
The following phase involved the lifting operation of the battery container, requiring precise coordination and heavy-lifting equipment. The container is now ready to be lifted onboard, and the battery modules are prepared for installation in the coming days.
These operations represent a turning point in the practical implementation of the hybrid energy solution, which is expected to significantly reduce fuel consumption and emissions during vessel operations.
Steady progress toward energy Transition at sea
The activities carried out under WP5 reflect the strong commitment of the NEMOSHIP partners to bring this innovative concept to life. By demonstrating the technical feasibility of hybrid retrofitting on existing vessels, the project paves the way for a cleaner, more efficient maritime industry.
Installation efforts are ongoing and carefully coordinated, with upcoming milestones focused on system commissioning and operational testing.

