Corvus Energy, the leading provider of zero‑emission energy solutions for the maritime industry, has received DNV Cyber Security Type Approval for its Dolphin NxtGen Battery Energy Storage System (BESS). See link. The approval also covers the Gen 4 BMS Pack Controller, extending cybersecurity compliance across the entire NxtGen product family.
The certification confirms that Corvus systems meet the stringent cybersecurity requirements in DNV’s rules for classification. It validates that Corvus ESS solutions are engineered to protect critical onboard energy infrastructure against evolving cyber threats throughout their lifecycle.
Robust Cybersecurity Framework Recognized by DNV
The approval follows an extensive independent assessment of more than 50 cybersecurity capabilities, including secure system architecture, access control, data integrity, and safe remote software and firmware updates. The certification also covers data collection and monitoring through the Corvus Lighthouse platform, which supports real‑time diagnostics and advanced analytics.
Safeguarding Maritime Operations in a Heightened Risk Landscape
In today’s volatile geopolitical environment, cyberattacks targeting maritime infrastructure are increasing. As vessels become more connected, the risk of unauthorized access or operational disruption grows. Energy storage systems, central to vessel safety and propulsion, are particularly sensitive.
Corvus ESS solutions are designed to prevent external parties from exploiting the ESS as a pathway into the vessel’s wider network. With encrypted communication, secure remote service, and strict access management, Corvus helps shipowners safeguard operational continuity and maintain system integrity.
“Cybersecurity is now as fundamental to maritime safety as the hardware itself,” said Fredrik Witte, CEO of Corvus Energy. “This approval from DNV confirms that our energy storage systems are not only engineered for performance and reliability but also built to withstand the digital threats facing modern vessels. It reflects our long‑term commitment to delivering future‑ready solutions that our customers can trust”.
This new approval adds to the existing Cyber Security Type Approval already granted for the Corvus Orca ESS by DNV and other major class societies, including ABS, Bureau Veritas (BV), and RINA—demonstrating a consistent, class‑recognized cybersecurity approach across the Corvus portfolio. Corvus is now pursuing cybersecurity approvals for its full product range.

Photo caption Fredrik Witte, CEO of Corvus Energy

Photo caption: Corvus Dolphin ESS has obtained DNV Cybersecurity type approval confirming that Corvus systems meet the stringent cybersecurity requirements in DNV’s rules for classification. It validates that Corvus ESS solutions are engineered to protect critical onboard energy infrastructure against evolving cyber threats throughout their lifecycle. (Photo Incat Tasmania)
About Corvus Energy
Corvus Energy is the leading supplier of energy storage systems (ESS) for maritime, offshore and port applications. Corvus Energy offers a full portfolio of energy storage and fuel cell systems, suitable for almost every vessel type, providing power systems in the form of modular lithium-ion battery systems and Hydrogen PEM fuel cell systems. Corvus Energy has unsurpassed experience from more than 1350 projects. More than 50% of the world’s vessels with zero-emission technology are equipped with Corvus Energy ESS.
For more information, visit www.corvusenergy.com
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