Corvus Energy, LG Chem Partner

Press Release
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
Corvus Energy (Corvus) announced a multi-year agreement with LG Chem Ltd. (LG Chem).  Under this agreement, LG Chem, a manufacturer of advanced lithium-ion batteries, will be a key supplier of lithium-ion pouch cells for Corvus’ next generation maritime energy storage systems (ESS).

The agreement provides Corvus with the latest technology from the world’s dominant producer of cells for both transportation and grid applications (Navigant Research, 2015).  As such, LG Chem has significant expertise in the development of safe, high energy, compact and lightweight lithium-ion pouch cells, ideal for the maritime solutions designed and built by Corvus.  The marine market is a strategic priority for LG Chem so they have chosen a long-term partnership with Corvus Energy, the market leader in marine energy storage technology.

Corvus technology powers more than 50 commercial hybrid and electric maritime installations around the world, with an installed-base totaling over 30 megawatt-hours. Vessels and equipment that are hybridized or fully electrified with the Corvus ESS, consume less fuel, operate more efficiently, improve reliability and emit substantially less emissions.

Ship owners, ship builders, and integrators will benefit from the combination of Corvus, the world’s leading maritime energy storage supplier, and LG Chem, the world’s leading cell supplier. The partnership leverages LG Chem’s R&D, manufacturing and supply chain from the transportation and grid sectors and ensures access for Corvus to the most cost-effective, high quality cells available today and into the future.
Categories: Energy Marine Equipment Technology

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