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HyEkoTank · Hydrogen PEM fuel cell system to retrofit ships in the marine transport industry

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 February 202331 July 2026EU funding €5,092,999Call HORIZON-CL5-2022-D5-01

The HyEkoTank project will develop cost-effective technology for retrofitting seagoing and inland waterway vessels with hydrogen PEM fuel cell systems for emission-free operations. Retrofit solutions are urgently needed to transform the waterborne transport and reach the reduction of green house gas emissions established by EU and IMO by 2050. HyEkoTank project proposes the design, development, approval and demonstration of a 1.6 MW hydrogen fuel cell system. The technology will be developed by a consortium of 13 partners who are experts in the field and demonstrated by retrofitting a container ship, Kvitnos, under operation at fix round trip from Rotterdam to the Northern Norway in the North Sea.The main challenges that need to be resolved concern the development of a cost-efficient fuel cell system specifically designed for maritime applications and suitable to retrofit existing vessels, as well as the assessment and creation of hydrogen infrastructure and logistics for vessel refueling in ports, as well as safe hydrogen storage and handling. We aim at approving the HyEkoTank technology to deploy it for any type of vessel and operation, while demonstrating the expected environmental impacts: 50% GHG reduction during voyage, 100% reduction in port, and 50% total reduction yearly. The project will take the technology from TRL 4/5 to TRL 8.The HyEkoTank consortium is mostly composed by companies with industrial/commercial interest in the project results: TECO 2030 AS (NO), Shell International Exploration & Production B.V. (NL), Shell International Trading & Shipping Company Limited (UK), Samskip (IS), Nav-Tech BV (NL), Tarbit Shipping AB (SE), TECO 2030 Innovation Center AS (NO), Fartygskonstruktioner AB (SE), Blom Maritime AS (NO), Teco Solutions AS (NO), Umoe Advanced Composites AS (NO). They are all experienced in providing services and commercializing products in the hydrogen and/or maritime fields. The consortium also counts with the participation of an academic partner, Universitetet i Tromsø - Norges Arktiske Universitet (NO).

Consortium · 14 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITETET I TROMSOE - NORGES ARKTISKE UNIVERSITET

NO · €218,750

participant

TARBIT SHIPPING AKTIEBOLAG

SE · €3,750

thirdParty

TECO 2030 INNOVATION CENTER AS

NO

participant

SAMSKIP HF

IS · €12,000

associatedPartner

NESTE OYJ

FI

participant

TECO SOLUTIONS AS

NO · €183,000

participant

TECO 2030 AS

NO

participant

Fartygskonstruktioner AB

SE · €54,000

participant

UMOE ADVANCED COMPOSITES AS

NO · €659,625

participant

BLOM MARITIME AS

NO · €252,750

associatedPartner

Shell International Trading and Shipping Company Ltd

UK

participant

NAV-TECH B.V.

NL · €109,500

participant

TECO 2030 ASA

NO · €1,513,237

participant

SHELL INTERNATIONAL EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION BV

NL · €2,086,387

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