Corvus Energy to Unveil Product, Service Offerings at IWS

November 28, 2015

 

Corvus Energy, the industry leader in advanced lithium ion energy storage systems (ESS) for maritime hybrid and fully electric propulsion systems is announcing new product and service offerings: 1) Turn-key Containerized ESS and 2) an Array of Services.

Containerized ESS provides an option for vessels with insufficient room below decks for a battery room to have a practical “Plug & Play” alternative.  This scalable solution is ideally suited for retrofits and can deliver a custom-tailored ESS specifically designed for each vessel’s operational profile. This solution is compatible with Corvus air-cooled or liquid-cooled technology and meets all Class requirements for ESS and container.

“Corvus has developed unique competencies around ESS cooling and thermal event management.  We incorporate this knowledge into our new Containerized Energy Storage System.”   says Neil Lang, Corvus’ Chief Operating Officer.

A Containerized ESS was successfully deployed on Eidesvik Offshore’s Viking Lady in 2011, and has since demonstrated that it is a proven and reliable solution that is able to perform reliably in the extreme and challenging work environment of the North Sea.

Corvus Energy also now offers an array of services to help customer’s maximize utility and through-life value of their ESS asset:
• Extended Warranty
• Global Spare Parts Strategies
• Field Service Packages
• Upgrade Programs
• Flexible Training Options

• Consulting Services

• Concierge Service Agreement – a long-term service agreement framework that can be tailored to each vessel’s specific needs.
“Providing outstanding service to our valued customers is our top priority at Corvus Energy, and our new offerings and Norway Office location allows us to better serve our customers”, says Ronald Hansen, Service and Commissioning Manager, Corvus Norway AS.

The new product and service offerings will be featured at the upcoming International Workboat Show, New Orleans, USA, Dec 1-3, 2015, Booth#2663.

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