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We have secured the debut commercial order for our newly developed AQUBE liquid-cooled battery system.

The high-power energy storage platform AQUBE has been selected by shipbuilder Lloyd Werft in Bremerhaven to power a landmark research vessel built for the German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany’s national research center for aeronautics, space, energy, and transport. Set for delivery in 2027, a new 48-meter-long, 11.5-meter-wide DLR seagoing technology platform will serve as an ...

The high-power energy storage platform AQUBE has secured its first commercial order from shipbuilder Lloyd Werft in Bremerhaven. This landmark research vessel, set for delivery in 2027, will be built for the German Aerospace Center (DLR) and serve as an ocean-going, floating platform to validate next-generation climate-neutral propulsion systems.

The vessel will carry up to 20 researchers and industry partners to conduct multi-day test voyages in the North and Baltic Seas. AQUBE's liquid-cooling architecture, high-power 2C performance, and ultra-safe LFP chemistry make it an ideal solution for this demanding application. The contract marks a significant milestone in the market launch of AQUBE, demonstrating the company's evolution into a resilient, localized supply chain in Europe's volatile global market.

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