Hanwha Aerospace Receives DNV AIP Certification on Hydrogen Fuel Cells
- Hanwha Aerospace received Approval in Principle certification from DNV for its 200kW hydrogen fuel cell system for maritime applications, marking an important step into the zero-carbon vessel market.
- The certification ceremony occurred on March 12, 2025, attended by Dong-jo Oh of Hanwha Aerospace and Sung-ho Shin of DNV, confirming the technology's compliance with international safety standards.
- This certification follows Hanwha Aerospace's previous AIP certification from the Korean Register of Shipping, positioning the company for full-scale marketing of its hydrogen fuel cells globally.
- Dong-Jo Oh stated that this certification validates their hydrogen fuel cell technology to the highest global standards for safety and performance.
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Hanwha Aerospace Receives DNV AIP Certification on Hydrogen Fuel Cells
Global Authority DNV Validates Top-Tier Safety and Performance StandardsSecond Major Certification Following Korean Register Approval Last YearCompany Positioned to Advance Zero-Carbon Maritime Propulsion Technology
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