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Delta Collaborates with MODEC and Eld Energy to Deploy SOFC Systems on FPSOs, Driving Maritime Energy Transition
Delta Electronics, Inc. (“Delta”) today announced a partnership with MODEC (MODEC, Inc.) and fuel cell developer Eld Energy AS (“Eld energy”) to advance maritime energy transition.
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Contract was signed at Delta’s Tainan Plant 2. From left Hans Fredrik Lindøen-Kjellnes, CEO Eld Energy, Koichi Matsumiya, CTO of MODEC, and Charles Tsai, General Manager of Delta’s Hydrogen
Under the agreement, Delta will supply Solid Oxide Stacks, Power Conditioning Systems (PCS), and converters for Eld Energy’s integrated Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) system, designed for deployment on a Floating Production, Storage and Offloading (FPSO) application. The partners target a 120kW SOFC system pilot trial by 2027. This milestone marks the first application of SOFC technology on an FPSO, laying the foundation for hydrogen energy in the maritime power segment.
The signing ceremony took place at Delta’s Tainan Plant 2. Dr. Charles Tsai, General Manager of Delta’s Hydrogen Energy Business Division, said, "Delta is dedicated to providing innovative, energy-efficient solutions. In recent years, we have actively invested in hydrogen energy development to empower industries in their transition toward a low-carbon future. With this collaboration we hope to develop a comprehensive hydrogen solution—from stacks and fuel cells to power management systems—onto a newly built FPSO. By replacing conventional equipment with low-carbon alternatives, this project extends Delta’s hydrogen blueprint into maritime applications."
Koichi Matsumiya, CTO of MODEC, commented, "As a leader in floating production solutions, MODEC combines offshore expertise with a commitment to sustainability. We are honored to collaborate with Delta and Eld Energy. This joint hydrogen R&D initiative aims to ensure stable offshore power while reducing carbon emissions, accelerating our progress toward net-zero goals."
Hans Fredrik Lindøen-Kjellnes, CEO of Eld Energy, stated, "Eld Energy specializes in offshore and maritime energy solutions. This collaboration integrates Delta’s Solid Oxide Stacks into our SOFC systems, offering superior efficiency and stability. This project validates SOFC mass production and feasibility, accelerating maritime decarbonization."
Delta focuses on Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFC) and Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cells (SOEC) technologies. Mass production of Delta's solid oxide stacks and fuel cells is scheduled to begin by the end of 2026. The SOFC system achieves over 60% power generation efficiency, reaching 85% with heat recovery. These solutions provide stable, low-carbon power for energy-intensive industries—such as data centers, semiconductor manufacturing, and display production—as well as for microgrids and the maritime sector. Delta remains committed to technological innovation and industry collaboration to accelerate the global energy transition.
www.delta-emea.com
Under the agreement, Delta will supply Solid Oxide Stacks, Power Conditioning Systems (PCS), and converters for Eld Energy’s integrated Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) system, designed for deployment on a Floating Production, Storage and Offloading (FPSO) application. The partners target a 120kW SOFC system pilot trial by 2027. This milestone marks the first application of SOFC technology on an FPSO, laying the foundation for hydrogen energy in the maritime power segment.
The signing ceremony took place at Delta’s Tainan Plant 2. Dr. Charles Tsai, General Manager of Delta’s Hydrogen Energy Business Division, said, "Delta is dedicated to providing innovative, energy-efficient solutions. In recent years, we have actively invested in hydrogen energy development to empower industries in their transition toward a low-carbon future. With this collaboration we hope to develop a comprehensive hydrogen solution—from stacks and fuel cells to power management systems—onto a newly built FPSO. By replacing conventional equipment with low-carbon alternatives, this project extends Delta’s hydrogen blueprint into maritime applications."
Koichi Matsumiya, CTO of MODEC, commented, "As a leader in floating production solutions, MODEC combines offshore expertise with a commitment to sustainability. We are honored to collaborate with Delta and Eld Energy. This joint hydrogen R&D initiative aims to ensure stable offshore power while reducing carbon emissions, accelerating our progress toward net-zero goals."
Hans Fredrik Lindøen-Kjellnes, CEO of Eld Energy, stated, "Eld Energy specializes in offshore and maritime energy solutions. This collaboration integrates Delta’s Solid Oxide Stacks into our SOFC systems, offering superior efficiency and stability. This project validates SOFC mass production and feasibility, accelerating maritime decarbonization."
Delta focuses on Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFC) and Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cells (SOEC) technologies. Mass production of Delta's solid oxide stacks and fuel cells is scheduled to begin by the end of 2026. The SOFC system achieves over 60% power generation efficiency, reaching 85% with heat recovery. These solutions provide stable, low-carbon power for energy-intensive industries—such as data centers, semiconductor manufacturing, and display production—as well as for microgrids and the maritime sector. Delta remains committed to technological innovation and industry collaboration to accelerate the global energy transition.
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