Japan's Eco Marine Power (EMP) announced today the new design of the Unmanned Surface Vessel (USV), which uses a solar-electric hybrid system. The Aquarius USV project started in 2011 and it is expected that prototype equipment will be produced next year. This USV is mainly used for data collection and monitoring. EMP companies are mainly engaged in the development of technologies for energy conservation and environmental protection, such as EnergySail, which applied wind and solar energy in 2012. The Aquarius USV also uses solar energy. The design uses a ship-level, resilient solar array. The solar panels span the entire structure of the trimaran and can charge lithium batteries inside the ship. Power can also be derived from rapid charging technology on the shore. Similar ships will also use EnergySail technology. In order to be able to run and perform data collection, the ship will be equipped with a more complex computer system and various sensors. The entire system will be based on the KEI 3240 platform - this is a set of ship computer systems, EMP said: This system has been passed hundreds of times The heavy use of tugboats to ore carriers and tankers proves its reliability. EMP added that Aquarius USV will also be used to perform tasks such as monitoring of port pollution, marine geography surveys, coastal border patrols, and ship data collection. If modified, it will also have the ability to perform secret missions. The latest design of the Aquarius USV is 5 meters in length and 8 meters wide at the wingspan. It uses lightweight composite aluminum materials and has a cruise speed of up to 6 knots. Laboratory testing of this design and technology has already begun, and prototype testing will be performed next year. Floor Lamp,Floor light, Standing Lamp,Led Floor Lamp JINGYING , https://www.jingyinglight.com