KR Publishes Report on Safe Maritime Transport of Electric Vehicles on PCTCs
KR (Korean Register) has published a report on the safe maritime transport of electric vehicles on Pure Car and Truck Carriers (PCTC).
Electric vehicle fires are known to be difficult to extinguish completely once they occur. This is particularly concerning for PCTCs, which transport a large number of vehicles, including electric vehicles, as a fire could lead to a major accident. To address these concerns, KR held a HAZID (Hazard Identification) workshop earlier this year, inviting experts from various fields, including PCTC operators, shipyards, and the National Fire Research Institute, to discuss fire safety management of electric vehicles transported by PCTCs.
The newly published report compiles expert opinions from the HAZID workshop and outlines the fire hazards associated with electric vehicles on PCTCs. It provides a comprehensive review of recommendations to consider during ship construction and operation, aiming to enhance fire safety for electric vehicles transported on PCTCs.
KIM Yeontae, Executive Vice President of KR’s Technical Division, commented, “We expect this report to serve as a valuable guideline for PCTC operators and shipyards. KR will continue to provide technical services to support the safe construction and operation of ships.”
The “Safe Maritime Transport of Electric Vehicles on PCTCs” report is available for public access on KR’s official website (www.krs.co.kr).
KR (Korean Register) has published a report on the safe maritime transport of electric vehicles on Pure Car and Truck Carriers (PCTC)
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KR (Korean Register) was established in 1960 with the purpose of promoting safety of life, property and the protection of the marine environment. KR currently classes an international fleet of 3,142 vessels totaling 87 million GT. It is headquartered in Busan, South Korea with a network of 80 offices around the world. KR is authorized to perform statutory and certification services in 79 countries around the world.