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Bloom Energy and Samsung Heavy Industries to Develop Fuel Cell-Powered Ships

Joint Venture Fuel Cell announced Geoje, South Korea Jul 15, 2025
100 MW
Capacity
development
Stage

Bloom Energy and Samsung Heavy Industries are collaborating to develop fuel cell-powered ships. The partnership aims to reduce emissions from the maritime industry.

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SHI aims to be the first shipbuilder to deliver a large cargo ship for ocean operation powered by fuel cells running on natural gas. Quote: SHI aims to be the first shipbuilder to deliver a large cargo ship for ocean operation powered by fuel cells running on natural gas.

Capacity
large cargo ships, which require up to 100 megawatts of power per ship
Location
At a ceremony at the Geoje shipyard, SHI announced they have received approval in principle from classification society DNV GL
Announcement
September 27, 2019
PARTIES MENTIONED IN SOURCE
S
Samsung Heavy Industries shipbuilder

"South Korean shipbuilder Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI)"

B
Bloom Energy provider

"California-based provider of stationary fuel cells Bloom Energy"

D
DNV GL classification society

"approval in principle from classification society DNV GL"

high quality Enriched Feb 19, 2026

Timeline

Announced
Jul 15, 2025
Signed
Closed

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