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VIVIFY Technology Launches 1MW Containerized Hydrogen Power System with Maritime and Remote Site Applications
By MGN Editorial•May 22, 2026 at 12:00 AM
VIVIFY Technology has unveiled the Flying Pig™, a 1MW hydrogen-powered containerized energy system designed to deliver scalable, independent power to remote locations, with potential implications for maritime and port operations.
Florida-based VIVIFY Technology has announced the launch of the Flying Pig™, a 1-megawatt containerized hydrogen power system engineered to provide energy independence across a range of demanding environments, including remote industrial sites and infrastructure applications where grid connectivity is limited or unavailable.
According to a company statement released via PR Newswire, the system is designed to deliver serious, scalable power output in a containerized format — a configuration that lends itself naturally to deployment aboard vessels, at port facilities, or on offshore platforms where space efficiency and modularity are critical operational requirements.
The Flying Pig™ represents a growing trend in the energy sector toward hydrogen-based power solutions that can be rapidly deployed without reliance on traditional grid infrastructure. For the maritime industry, where shore power availability remains inconsistent across global port networks and emissions regulations are tightening under IMO frameworks, containerized hydrogen generation systems of this scale could offer an alternative pathway to cleaner auxiliary power.
VIVIFY Technology, headquartered in Delray Beach, Florida, positioned the announcement as a direct challenge to what it described as 'America's century-old energy model,' signalling an intent to disrupt conventional diesel and grid-dependent power systems across multiple sectors.
While the company's initial messaging focuses broadly on remote job sites and industrial applications, the containerized form factor — a standard feature of maritime logistics — makes the technology readily adaptable for shipboard use, floating storage and regasification units (FSRUs), or as a supplementary power source at terminals seeking to reduce their carbon footprint ahead of incoming regulatory deadlines.
The 1MW output capacity places the Flying Pig™ within a range suitable for powering auxiliary systems on mid-sized commercial vessels or supporting cold-ironing operations at smaller berths. As the maritime sector continues its transition away from heavy fuel oil and diesel, modular hydrogen solutions of this kind are expected to attract increasing attention from shipowners, port authorities, and energy procurement specialists.
Further technical specifications and commercial availability details are expected to follow the initial product unveiling.
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