e1 Marine and PowerCell to Install Methanol-to-Hydrogen System on Yacht
e1 Marine and PowerCell are set to integrate a methanol-to-hydrogen reforming system on a large yacht, enhancing marine fuel technology. This initiative is part of a SEK 43m order, following a previous SEK 150m contract, aiming to reduce emissions in maritime operations.

e1 Marine and PowerCell are collaborating to install a methanol-to-hydrogen reforming system on a large yacht, utilizing PowerCell's M2Power 250 system and e1's M30 reformer. This project is included in a SEK 43m ($4.7m) order from a European shipyard, with an earlier SEK 150m ($14.8m) contract established in March 2025.
The reformer converts methanol and water into hydrogen-rich gas, which is then used in fuel cells. Emission reductions of 10-27% with grey methanol and up to 85% with green methanol are claimed. The project addresses the need for cleaner onboard power but faces challenges related to methanol sourcing and high costs.




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