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LATTICE International

The AI engine Fit Assessment

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The company demonstrates industrial focus by delivering containment and storage solutions for maritime and energy infrastructure; engages in deep-tech development with its LPV lattice-pressure vessel technology; targets energy-intensive sectors including LNG, ammonia, hydrogen, and CO2 storage and decarbonization initiatives.

Blurb

Developer of a scalable pressure vessel (LPVs) intended to revolutionize energy storage. The company develops and manufactures pressure vessels that have a unique lattice design that allows for various shapes and sizes that can be utilized for various sectors, including ships, terminals, land vehicles, flying vehicles, and stationary storage, enabling clients to reduce capital and operational expenses and support in achieving a reliable energy supply and long-term sustainability.

HQ Location

Lysaker (Norway)

Founded

2012

Employees

11 - 50

Total funding raised

Not available

Funding Status

Not available

LATTICE is committed to changing the way the global maritime industry can adopt and transport new energy carriers. Its primary focus is serving the global maritime sector with flexible, large-scale, space- and cost-effective containment solutions for cargo freight and ship fuel systems. LATTICE Pressure Vessels (LPV) are free-shape, pressurized tanks tailored to several key application areas, including storing cryogenic fluids such as LNG (liquid natural gas), LNH3 (liquid ammonia), LCO2 (liquid carbon dioxide) and LH2 (liquid hydrogen) at scale. Conventional storage types and tank solutions in the market all entail some form of limitation, if not very real drawbacks related to use of materials, pressure-loading, space inefficiency, design and scalability constraints, or cumbersome fabrication methods or long lead times.



The LPV overcomes or solves major problems affecting maritime transport by providing solutions that 1) Ensures most optimal utilization of ship infrastructure and real-estate for storing and transporting fluids/fuels, 2) Grants full flexibility in tank and ship design for fitting system into ship, 3) Accommodates higher pressure-loading capabilities and safety requirements, and 4) Enables unlimited scalability, no matter the size, pressure, or shape.



The unique benefits, value additions and advantages of the LPV technology are increasingly apparent and recognized by leading maritime industry players. Whether enabling large-scale storage and transportation of LCO2 throughout the CCUS value chain or materializing the least cargo-disruptive storage solution for accommodating onboard carbon capture & storage (OCCS) inside vessels where space is premium, LATTICE is unlocking new substantial values for its clients.



LATTICE is located both in Norway and Korea, deriving and combining the latest scientific knowledge and best industry practice from both the Norwegian and Korean maritime world. The company is headquartered at Lysaker, just outside Oslo.