Richmond, BC, February 26, 2021--Corvus Energy announced that Kawasaki Heavy Industries has selected Corvus Energy to supply the energy storage system (ESS) for the first zero-emissions electric "e5 tanker" currently under construction for Asahi Tanker Co., Ltd. of Tokyo, Japan.
Richmond, BC, February 24, 2021--Corvus Energy has announced the introduction of the Corvus BOB, a containerized battery room solution for maximum flexibility in Battery-On-Board (BOB) vessel applications.
Richmond, BC, February 18, 2021--Corvus Energy announced that it has reached an agreement with Seaspan Ferries Corporation, of Delta, British Columbia, Canada, for the first delivery of Corvus' Blue Whale ESS, to be installed onboard one of their cargo ferries.
Richmond, BC, February 18, 2021--Energy storage pioneer Corvus Energy is set to start development and production of sustainable, large scale maritime-certified hydrogen fuel cell systems.
Richmond, BC, March 31, 2020--Corvus Energy announced that the company is moving forward with plans to invest in its Canadian operations by expanding its Richmond, B.C. facility and increasing manufacturing capacity.
Richmond, BC, January 13, 2020--Corvus Energy announced that it has been selected again by CCCC Shanghai Equipment Engineering (CCCCSEE) and ZPMC to supply Energy Storage Systems (ESS) for 25 new battery-hybrid Rubber Tyre Gantry (RTG) cranes.
Richmond, BC, November 27, 2019--Corvus Energy announced this week that it has signed a contract with SEC Marine Ltd, UK to supply the energy storage system (ESS) for the world's first hybrid surface effect ship (SES) for crew transfer.
Richmond, BC, October 3, 2019--Subsequent to a product development agreement between Kawasaki Heavy Industries (KHI) and Corvus Energy that began in 2017, KHI and Corvus have reached a licensing agreement for a novel lithium-ion capacitor (LiC) technology developed by Corvus for KHI.
Richmond, BC, August 30, 2019--Battery supplier Corvus Energy and AIDA Cruises have Announced a new cooperation deal to ring in electrification of the cruise industry.