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FLEXSHIP · Flexible and modular large battery systems for safe on-board integration and operation of electric power, demonstrated in multiple type of ships
FLEXSHIP will facilitate the transition of the waterborne sector towards climate neutrality by delivering a digital green concept for electrification of vessels consisting of a Green Digital Twin (GDT) for designing fit-for-purpose vessel electrical grid architectures and integrating a large battery capacity system into two existing vessel (DEMO 1 & 2) electrical systems, a compact, low-weight, modular and simple, high-efficiency battery system, and a safe integration guide of the system onboard ensuring system interoperabilityThe overall goal of FLEXSHIP is to develop and validate safe and reliable, flexible, modular, and scalable solutions for electrification of the waterborne sector. This includes the reliable design and development of modular battery packs; safe on-board integration including the battery system and its associated electrical distribution grid into the vessel’s existing power grid; optimal design of energy management system (EMS) to maximise the operational flexibility and energy efficiency (both full-electric and hybrid), and smart control for improved lifetime of the battery system and critical power components.The objectives will be achieved by 8 WP and 16 partners within 48 months. In WP1 identification of specification and mapping of requirements will be done. In WP2 the vessel electrical architecture will be designed and optimised by means of the Green Digital Twin. In WP3 the development and optimisation of individual components and sub-systems will be done and the testing of the system at component/sub-system level will consist of hardware-in-the-loop (HiL) and software in the loop (SiL) tests in WP4. The full FLEXSHIP system will be tested in two demonstrations in WP5 with minimum 150nm sailing distance and in WP6 contributing to 300nm by green digital twin and achieving sustainability analysis and business plan. In WP7 the full system will be evaluated in an exploitation strategy. The innovations will be brought from TRL4/5 to TRL7.
Consortium · 17 organisations
BRUSSELS RESEARCH AND INNOVATION CENTER FOR GREEN TECHNOLOGIES
BE · €1,603,375
AVESTA HOLDING
BE · €1,426,275
VLAAMSE INSTELLING VOOR TECHNOLOGISCH ONDERZOEK N.V.
BE · €463,779
DAMEN RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT & INNOVATION BV
NL · €224,250
OTASKI ENERGY SOLUTIONS LTD
UK
KOCAELI BUYUKSEHIR BELEDIYESI
TR · €337,500
FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV
DE · €741,135
DNV AS
NO · €115,752
INNVOTEK LTD
UK
FUNDACION CENTRO TECNOLOGICO SOERMAR
ES · €242,813
RINA SERVICES SPA
IT · €200,813
SIVAS CUMHURIYET UNIVERSITESI
TR · €178,750
FOUNDATION WEGEMT - A EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITIES IN MARINE TECHNOLOGY AND RELATED SCIENCES
NL · €301,000
NORGES TEKNISK-NATURVITENSKAPELIGE UNIVERSITET NTNU
NO · €887,125
ELKON ELEKTRIK SANAYI VE TICARET ANONIM SIRKETI
TR · €245,925
FONDAZIONE INSTITUTE FOR SUSTAINABLE SOCIETY AND INNOVATION
IT · €150,250
FAIVELEY TRANSPORT TOURS SAS
FR · €732,928
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