Ricardo, a global strategic, environmental, and engineering consultancy is working to support clients in the maritime sector decarbonise the industry. The company is developing innovations and exploring new hydrogen activities, such as the design, development and testing of large-scale propulsion systems, including multi-stack fuel cell technology.
In January 2021 Ricardo announced that it had opened a brand new £2.5 million hydrogen test facility at its UK headquarters in Shoreham-by-Sea, doubling its capacity to deliver hydrogen testing for global clients. The company has now confirmed that it has invested in the conversion of an existing building on site to facilitate the development of testing for large-scale marine engines. Clients within the maritime sector will benefit from the new facility, as well as Ricardo’s experience and capabilities gained over several years as a market leader in hydrogen testing. The conversion will deliver state-of-the-art facilities to support Ricardo’s development of hydrogen and fuel cell services and solutions, being delivered to global customers.
“Hydrogen offers a real alternative to supporting decarbonisation in several industries,” said Jason Oms O’Donnell, Managing Director of Automotive and Industrial at Ricardo, “Including maritime, commercial vehicles, off-highway and aerospace – sectors where the combination of high value assets, the longevity of fleets and the importance of safe implementation of new technology means that carbonization can be challenging. Our expertise and experience in design, development and test of innovative new propulsion systems means that we’re at the forefront of innovation in this area, advising customers, across the whole spectrum of services from life cycle analysis, supply chain and logistics to turnkey design, development and integration.”