Lloyd’s Register awards Sanlorenzo certification for fuel cell system
Lloyd’s Register (LR) has awarded Sanlorenzo with approval certification for the Fuel Cell system and Type C containment tank, designed by the shipyard together with Siemens Energy.
The Lloyd’s Register certification validates the compliance of the methanol fuel cell system with internationally recognised environmental standards, consolidating its credibility on the market.
“The collaboration with Sanlorenzo on this innovative project affirms LR’s role as a trusted advisor to our clients and demonstrates our support for early developers of solutions to reduce carbon emissions in the yachting industry,” says Paolo Izzo, LR’s sales and marketing manager for Italy, Monaco and Malta.
“We are delighted to give Sanlorenzo this approval, which confirms that their methanol fuel cell system meets the required safety standards.”
A first on the market, this innovative solution will debut on the new 50Steel line, a superyacht whose first unit is due for delivery in the summer of 2024. The methanol fuel cell system will allow the vessel to generate electricity for on-board hotel services, with the engines and generators switched off, significantly extending the time spent at anchor and manoeuvring without consuming diesel fuel.
Sanlorenzo 50Steel
“Sanlorenzo is a trailblazer on the path to carbon neutrality in the yachting world,” says Massimo Perotti, executive chairman and CEO of Sanlorenzo. “Through the relentless work of our R&D department, we continue to take revolutionary steps in introducing technological systems aimed at reducing the environmental impact of yachts.
“We are proud to receive this approval from Lloyd’s Register, as we work together to pioneer decarbonisation pathways for the yachting industry.”
Main image: Massimo Perotti (left) and Paolo Izzo. Image courtesy of Sanlorenzo Yachts.
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