Corvus Energy, Bergen, Norway, recently announced that it has received type approval from Lloyd’s Register (LR) for its Dolphin NxtGen Energy marine battery system. The LR type approval confirms that the energy

Corvus Dolphin NxtGen Energy battery system installation.
Corvus Energy, Bergen, Norway, recently announced that it has received type approval from Lloyd’s Register (LR) for its Dolphin NxtGen Energy marine battery system.
The LR type approval confirms that the energy dense and lightweight energy storage system (ESS) complies with the stringent rules, regulations, and safety requirements in the industry, as defined by one of the leading maritime class societies.
Safety features and modular design
The Corvus Dolphin NxtGen Energy design features safety capabilities that surpass class and flag requirements, drawing on the proven Corvus Orca ESS — the world’s most widely installed marine battery system, according to the company. These advanced safety measures include passive single-cell Thermal Runaway (TR) isolation and a TR gas exhaust system.
With its lightweight construction, high energy density, and innovative modular design, the Dolphin NxtGen ESS is optimized for both space and weight efficiency, essential elements in vessel design. As a
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