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30 March 2025
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Charting the course to a green future


Ship propulsion with hydrogen: A project made for the eCap Marine GmbH from Hamburg
Freighter at sea

According to the Federal Waterways and Shipping Administration (WSV), around 172 million tonnes of freight are transported by ships every year, thereby relieving traffic congestion on road and rail. Due to their high tonnages, ships could therefore act as a comparatively environmentally friendly means of transport, as one single vessel can replace 150 lorries. Hydrogen offers promising potential application scenarios for ship propulsion. An electric motor installed in the drivetrain, which is supplied with energy from a fuel cell system, would only require a continuous supply of oxygen and hydrogen. Stored in pressurised or refrigerated tanks, this can be implemented on board a ship, for example. In other words, a project tailor-made for eCap Marine GmbH from Hamburg.

Bringing the potential to the waters


Committed to the clearly defined aim of minimising the environmental impact of shipping, the Dutch shipping company Acta Marine has opted for green hydrogen as its main energy source. With the Mittelplate supply vessel Coastal Liberty, which is deployed in the Wadden Sea, the company is now endeavouring to set a pioneering example in the direction of sustainability and emission-free, on-board energy supply. ECap Marine was assigned to the task of converting the emission-free electric propulsion system to a hydrogen-based system. Over a period of two years, the company developed a containerised hydrogen-electric energy system that enables emission-free ship operation. The so-called tanktainer system featuring two Ballard FCwave fuel cells (2 x 200 kW), a maritime battery system, a fire extinguishing system, tank units, a customised energy management system and all the necessary cooling and safety equipment can be exchanged "plug-and-play" by way of a harbour crane and refilled in ports using an electrolysis system. As Lars Ravens, Managing Director at eCap Marine, explains: "To date, this is a unique installation on board a seagoing vessel. Thanks to modular and individually configurable components, these are also scalable for larger merchant ships and smaller inland vessels." At the beginning of 2024, the retrofitted supply vessel for the tanker system was also awarded class certification from DNV (German Maritime Industry Classification Organisation).

The Coastal Liberty supply ship and a fuel cell system

The Coastal Liberty supply ship provides the Mittelplate oil and production platform with materials and brings back waste. A fuel cell system converts the hydrogen into electricity and thereby enables operation with electric motors through the use of hybrid transmissions.

Arne Küddelsmann, Project Engineer at eCap Marine, proudly explains that changing, disconnecting and reconnecting the hydrogen tanks is very convenient and safe thanks to a tool-free connectivity concept and the standard connections for cranes and lorries. This is ensured, among other things, by connectivity solutions that meet the highest DNV requirements in terms of safety, durability and reliability. Together with eCap Marine, HARTING developed the innovative solution that ensures efficient networking of components and systems.

customised system solutions

Wherever monitoring and control functionalities are required in the production (electrolysis), storage, distribution and filling of hydrogen, modular and individually configurable components as well as customised system solutions from HARTING will be on the job.

A special interface was required for communication between the PowerPac and the H2 tank. "We thought of a box that for one would pick up the signals from the transmitters and the valve position indicators from the tank. It should then be possible to connect this on the other side of the housing using a plug-in coupling connection," says Arne Küddelsmann, explaining the problem. The selection valves of the tank should be monitored by way of the interfaces of the box. System temperature and pressure should also be transmitted. On the one hand, this is safety relevant, while on the other hand it can also be used to determine the fill level in the tank. The high IP class required for the housing for the electrical and electronic components presented another challenge. This is essential for the long service life of a ship navigating the North Sea. In addition, all electrical components of the tank container system had to be ATEX-compliant. This protection class is required for a potentially explosive atmosphere, as is given due to the low ignition energy of hydrogen.

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For me, it was a special joint achievement to obtain ATEX certification for a product with such complex requirements in the shortest possible time due to the use of water.

Arne Küddelsmann

Project Engineer at eCap Marine

Expertise in technology and methods


In order to enable the developers of e Cap Marine to concentrate on the electrolysis and storage technology and series production, HARTING assumes the responsibility for the specification, selection and development of the appropriate electrical connection technology. The accredited HARTING Quality and Technology Centre (HQT) accompanies the qualification, validation and, if required, the approval of the developed solution. Guido Steenbock sums things up as follows: "Our commitment to customisation and space optimisation is illustrated by the terminal boxes in this project. These boxes are designed to offer robust and space-saving connection options that can be seamlessly integrated into existing infrastructures. Our customers benefit from plug & play-capable solutions that are pioneering for the hydrogen industry."

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Well aware of how important safety is when dealing with hydrogen, we supply intrinsically safe Ex-i solutions that are suitable for all types of signals.

Guido Steenbock

HARTING Customised Solutions

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Arne Küddelsmann

Arne Küddelsmann

  • Company: eCap Marine
Guido Steenbock

Guido Steenbock

Position: Sales engineer

  • Company: HARTING Customised Solutions

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