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Task 6.3: A progress update on the development of business models for achieving 300nm by 2027, battery life cycle cost analysis (LCCA), sustainability, social acceptance and environmental impact of vessel green transition and commercial strategies for technology transfer

BRING collaborates with key partners to develop practical and scalable business models aimed at achieving fully electric ship operations over 300 nautical miles by 2027. By combining insights from real-world demonstrations, digital twins, and advanced battery systems, this effort identifies pathways to optimize costs, improve operational efficiency, and reduce environmental impact. The project explores how modular battery systems, renewable integration, and infrastructure upgrades can accelerate the maritime industry’s transition to cleaner energy. These business scenarios offer actionable strategies to support widespread adoption of electric shipping, setting the stage for a more sustainable future.

FLEXSHIP received funding from EU Horizon Europe research and innovation program under Grant Agreement no. 101095863.

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