At the SMM 2024 Fair, Danfoss Presents Solutions Like iC7-Hybrid and iC7-Marine, Focused on Installed Power, Emission Reduction, and 2030 Regulations.
At the SMM 2024 event, Danfoss will showcase its innovative iC7-Hybrid and iC7-Marine solutions, focusing on installed power, emission reduction, and compliance with 2030 regulations. Danfoss has been a pioneer in bringing technological advancements that promote sustainability in the maritime sector.
Globally recognized, the company is constantly raising the standards of marine electrification. During SMM 2024, the company will highlight how its new solutions are essential to meet future regulatory requirements. Danfoss’s new products place special emphasis on energy efficiency and environmental preservation, while maintaining a commitment to innovation and sustainability.
With the industry’s trend to increase installed power in fixed spaces in engine rooms, Danfoss has developed new solutions to meet this demand. The shipping industry is rapidly moving toward electrification, and onboard battery systems are now an inevitable reality.
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Evolution of Marine Electrification
With more standardized BESS designs, vessels require solutions that offer scalable modular energy. The organization is offering the iC7-Hybrid, Danfoss’s energy converter, which ensures modular energy systems suitable for onboard battery applications. These highly compact modules allow shipowners to effectively increase their installed power without having to enlarge the vessel, making energy-efficient infrastructure a tangible reality.
Danfoss Modular Solutions
The shaft generator is an essential element in maritime operations. Danfoss offers compact and highly power-dense iC7-Hybrid modules for superior shaft performance, even at low speeds, in marine shaft generators. These modules provide shipowners with a highly efficient, reliable, and cost-effective solution.
Emission Reduction and Efficiency
The company’s iC7 series offers emission reduction across all operational modes, in addition to meeting the growing demand for 50/60 Hz shore power sources and high-power DC network chargers. With the iC7-Marine and iC7-Hybrid, Danfoss opens up new opportunities dedicated to the maritime sector and adopts a proactive approach to meet the 2030 regulations regarding shore power for vessels docked in port.
Long-Term Investments
Maritime vessels are long-term investments and require flexible designs that can scale with changes in regulations. Danfoss understands this need and provides solutions that ensure flexibility in system design for shipowners.
Commitment to Innovation
‘Our new iC7-Marine drives and iC7-Hybrid energy converters are a testament to our commitment to driving innovation in the maritime sector,’ explains Philipp Fedorov, head of the maritime business unit at Danfoss Drives, and continues: ‘We are excited to present these groundbreaking solutions at the SMM 2024 fair, offering our customers the opportunity to increase their efficiency, reduce emissions, and adopt sustainable practices in their operations.’
About Danfoss
Danfoss develops advanced technologies that enable us to build a better, smarter, and more efficient tomorrow. In growing cities, we ensure the supply of fresh food and the best comfort in our homes and offices, addressing the need for energy-efficient infrastructure, connected systems, and integrated renewable energy.
Global Presence
Our solutions are used in areas such as refrigeration, air conditioning, heating, motor control, and mobile machinery. Our innovative engineering dates back to 1933, and today Danfoss holds leading market positions, employing over 28,000 people and serving customers in more than 100 countries. We are a privately held company controlled by the founding family. Read more about the company at www.danfoss.com.br.
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