Upsolar and Greenheart Develop Zero-Emission Steamship

As an international leader in the supply of solar modules, Upsolar announced today that its components will provide Greenheart's first ship with electricity for onboard operations. As a non-profit organization, Greenheart is committed to developing low-cost, zero-emission freighters. This renewable energy-driven ship, known as the Sailing Vessel (S/V) Greenheart, will serve as a sample boat for the organization to support worldwide environmental protection, economic development, and education.


Rendering of the Greenheart Ship, equipped with Upsolar modulesGreenheart Ship's perspective view The vessel is equipped with Upsolar battery packs

Renewable energy-driven ships designed in the Greenheart project are mainly used to develop coastal areas. Dedicated to achieving high performance and stability in ship sailing operations while minimizing maintenance costs.

Approximately two kilowatts of Upsolar components will be installed on the hatches, roofs and canopies of the S/V Greenheart in order to meet the ship's power needs, including navigation, communications and the power consumed during desalination. The ship's energy storage system can collect the energy generated through the PV system and the on-board wind energy technology so as to deliver power to the entire ship at all times, thus enabling the S/V Greenheart to achieve true independence from fossil fuels.

“Our goal is to work with high-quality technology suppliers and institutions, and the supplier or organization should attach as much importance to environmental and social responsibility as we do. Cooperation with Upsolar allows us to achieve both of these goals,” Gavin Allwright, The commercial director of the Greenheart project said. "S/V Greenheart is just the first step in our global roadmap for providing clean, affordable transportation, and we look forward to gradually expanding our solar powered fleet through cooperation with Upsolar."

The S/V Greenheart is scheduled to sail for the first time in early 2014 and will test a range of possible application issues such as fishing and ecotourism.

“The Greenheart project is a milestone that has brought a tremendous shift to the sustainable development of a long-established maritime industry,” said Chiang Kai-shek Upsolar’s ​​CEO. "We are very proud because we have devoted ourselves to awakening the new model of global common development and the environmental awareness of various companies."

About Upsolar

Upsolar develops and produces high quality solar PV modules at competitive prices, offering a secure long-term investment for customers around the world. Bolstered by a commitment to product R&D and support from its flexible manufacturing platforms, Upsolar ensures top-tier performance and increased capacity Maintaining an asset light approach to its business. All Upsolar products are backed by industry-leading product and performance guarantees to ensuring superior performance over the lifetime of each system. Upsolar also champions environmental sustainability through key sponsorships and environmental promotions. To learn more about Upsolar , its products or its sustainability efforts, please visit

Upsolar develops and produces high-quality solar modules with competitive product prices, and provides long-term stable investment for customers around the world. Thanks to product development and the support of flexible production platforms, Upsolar can guarantee high performance and stability of its products while maintaining a light asset operating model. All Upsolar products have industry-leading product quality and performance guarantees that ensure outstanding performance throughout the entire system's life cycle. Upsolar also supports environmental protection through sponsorships and various environmental protection activities. For more information on Upsolar and Upsolar components or environmental activities, please visit.

About the Greenheart:

The Greenheart project is a simple idea, centered around a sailing cargo. Not the traditional, square-rigged tall ship of the nineteenth century, but a completely modern, efficient, cooperative trading vessel, powered by the sun and the wind alone. The First specially-designed ship, named the Sailing Vessel (S/V) Greenheart, will serve many functions. It will be a transport vessel, the international headquarters for the enterprise, and a training vessel for young people from around the world. The unique Will learn more about the Greenheart project, please visit

The concept of the Greenheart project is very simple, and its core is around a sailing ship. It is not the traditional cross-sailed sailing ship of the 19th century, but a completely modern, high-efficiency trade freighter. The power of its operation is entirely provided by solar energy and wind energy. The first ship designed specifically for the Sailing Vessel (S/V) Greenheart can perform multiple functions. It can serve as a transport ship, an international headquarters for a company, or a training boat for young people from all over the world; this unique ship can also serve as a promotional platform to promote international cooperation, clean energy and fair trade. And sustainable industries. For more information on the Green Hearts project, please visit.

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