Danfoss to provide equipment for new fleet of robot ships

Danfoss Editron will deliver equipment to a fleet of 11 autonomous ships meant to assist in offshore efforts. The vessels will be controlled via satellite and, according to the company, will emit 90 percent less CO2.
The fleet of robot ships from Armada will service offshore investigations of up to six kilometers in depth. | Photo: Presse / Armada
The fleet of robot ships from Armada will service offshore investigations of up to six kilometers in depth. | Photo: Presse / Armada
BY KATRINE GRØNVALD RAUN, SHIPPINGWATCH

Danfoss Editron has received a special order for equipment delivery to a robot fleet that will service subsea explorationns of up to six kilometers in depth.

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