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CCS-certified marine inverters contribute to green shipping

2025-08-21

Represented by companies such as Bangzhao Electrical, the shipboard inverters they have developed utilise power frequency isolation technology and pure sine wave output design, effectively isolating grid noise interference and ensuring stable operation in complex marine electromagnetic environments. For example, Bangzhao Electric's inverters have a waveform distortion rate below 2%, making them ideal for precision equipment such as ship lighting, communication and navigation systems, and electric tools. They also support the high-power requirements of ocean-going vessels, with single-unit power ranging from 3 kW to 300 kW, ensuring continuous power supply for critical systems such as propulsion and refrigeration systems.

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Bangzhao Electric's BZP series inverters feature a modular design for flexible scalability, supporting DC input voltage ranges of 100-400V, 300-600V, and 400-800V, with adjustable output frequencies up to 60Hz. They are equipped with an LCD display and RS485 communication monitoring system, enabling real-time monitoring of voltage, current, temperature, and other parameters, facilitating remote management by crew members. This series of products has obtained CCS type approval and is exported to Southeast Asia and European markets, widely applied in inland cargo ships, offshore fishing vessels, and luxury yachts.

New Energy Vessels: In electric ferries and hydrogen fuel cell ships, inverters convert direct current (DC) to alternating current (AC), powering propulsion motors and auxiliary equipment to achieve zero-emission navigation.
Shore Power Systems: As the power conversion hub for ships when docked, inverters seamlessly switch between shore power and ship power, reducing the use of diesel generators. Through CCS certificationexpansion, environmental adaptability tests (such as salt spray and tilt/swing tests) are conducted for shore Power Inverters to ensure stable operation in harsh coastal port environments.
Smart ships: By integrating IoT technology, certified inverters can interoperate with the ship's energy management system (EMS), dynamically adjusting output power based on load requirements to optimise energy efficiency.