Current Direct - Swappable Container Waterborne Transport Battery

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Current Direct addresses EU challenges by developing and demonstrating an innovative, interchangeable waterborne transport battery system and an Energy as a Service (EaaS) Platform in an operational environment in the Port of Rotterdam. Current Direct will consider its integration across the range of different vessel types used in the coastal and inland waterway transport industry, including short to medium range freight and ferry services.

The system being developed will allow Current Direct to reach the following objectives:

  • Significantly reduce the total lifetime cost of waterborne transport batteries by 50% through novel materials, manufacturing processes and optimized components.
  • Cut GHG emissions of the marine transport sector through electrification of existing and future vessel fleets.
  • Increase the installed energy of containerized energy storage systems by 300% compared to currently available systems.
  • Trigger investments for innovation, employment, and knowledge creation in the European marine transport and battery energy storage sectors

Project’s Impacts

  • The principal impact should be to substantially reduce the lifetime cost of large waterborne battery systems and to enhance the competitiveness of -
  • European industry within the waterborne battery market.
  • Cut greenhouse gas emissions from waterborne transport.
  • Increase the European skills base in large battery technology and manufacturing processes.
  • Support European jobs and growth.
  • Increase confidence in waterborne battery technology investment.
  • Speed up the transition of most short-range freight and ferry services towards zero emission.

Public Funding
H2020 EUR12M