As the transition from conventional energy sources to carbon-neutral, renewable sources threatens the possibilities of generating electricity from sunlight, wind and waves, a Japanese startup has become interested in the problem of energy scarcity in the regions. Simply because not all regions will have such an opportunity.

In part, it is recommended that this problem be resolved by the introduction of such floating charging stations. The powerbank tanker will consist of 96 batteries with a total capacity of 241 MWh to carry energy up to 300 km. The length of the tanker will be 140 meters, width – 20 meters, draft – 6 meters.

For this purpose, the ship will carry the electricity produced in regions with developed infrastructure to places where there is little or no energy of its own.

Source: Ferra

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