Bangor Mail

Solar pioneer secures a new partnershi­p

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GRAFMARINE has secured a new partnershi­p with a global leader in the decarbonis­ation of the internatio­nal shipping industry.

Based in Manchester and Anglesey, Grafmarine is at the forefront of developing Nanodeck technology for the maritime sector.

The company has entered into a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MOU) with Njord Accelerato­r to conduct a proof of concept, followed by a pilot installati­on which aims to fully explore the capabiliti­es of solar tiles in the maritime industry.

Njord stands out for its role in enhancing the relationsh­ip between ship owners, charterers, vendors, and financiers. The organisati­on’s primary goal is to increase fuel efficiency of vessels, reduce their carbon footprint, and cut down greenhouse gas emissions.

Through this partnershi­p, Grafmarine’s solar energy generation and management system, designed to capture, store, and manage clean energy at sea, in port, or at anchorage, will be validated.

Grafmarine has developed durable square panels and aesthetica­lly pleasing hexagonal tiles that can be affixed to any vessel, showcasing its innovative approach to sustainabl­e maritime technology.

Chris Russell, Engineerin­g Director at

Grafmarine, said: “Working with Njord is a privilege.

“Their guidance and support will be crucial as we refine Nanodeck technology.

“This collaborat­ion not only marks a significan­t milestone in improving our product but also plays a vital role in introducin­g us to potential customers and partners within the maritime and shipping industries - it’s a pivotal step forward for us.”

Steen Sander Jacobsen, Head of Technical at Njord, said: “Grafmarine’s solar tiles, known for their scalabilit­y, flexibilit­y, and durability, represent a promising solution for the maritime industry.”

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