Optimize Your Energy Solutions Onboard
We help integrators and storage suppliers select, operate, and hybridize onboard power systems with batteries

We help integrators and storage suppliers select, operate, and hybridize onboard power systems with batteries


Choosing a battery is not just about capacity or power rating. It depends on how the vessel actually operates, including load variation, port stays, peak power events, and lifetime targets. We help teams move beyond generic supplier advice to select the battery type and size that match real operating profiles, technical limits, and econom
Choosing a battery is not just about capacity or power rating. It depends on how the vessel actually operates, including load variation, port stays, peak power events, and lifetime targets. We help teams move beyond generic supplier advice to select the battery type and size that match real operating profiles, technical limits, and economic goals, avoiding over sizing or under sizing by rule of thumb.

Installing a battery does not automatically deliver value. The real benefit comes from how it is charged, discharged, and prioritized during operation. We define clear usage strategies that show when the battery should support the load, when it should absorb excess power, and when it should be preserved, ensuring it delivers maximum life
Installing a battery does not automatically deliver value. The real benefit comes from how it is charged, discharged, and prioritized during operation. We define clear usage strategies that show when the battery should support the load, when it should absorb excess power, and when it should be preserved, ensuring it delivers maximum lifetime value instead of becoming an underused or prematurely degraded asset.

Hybrid systems only work well when batteries and diesel engines are coordinated, not treated as separate subsystems. We analyse how engines and batteries should share the load across different operating modes, particularly during fuel-intensive or high-value periods. This ensures engines run efficiently, batteries are used where they add
Hybrid systems only work well when batteries and diesel engines are coordinated, not treated as separate subsystems. We analyse how engines and batteries should share the load across different operating modes, particularly during fuel-intensive or high-value periods. This ensures engines run efficiently, batteries are used where they add the most value, and the overall power plant performs reliably and economically over the vessel’s lifetime.
