Through the duration of the project, the project has followed the planned activities regarding:
- Market intelligence and business plans for the US, EU, CA, MX, CN and IN markets. Plans have been documented and will form the basis for continued work in these markets. Plans will naturally continue to be adapted to developments seen in these markets.
- Mapping and study of standards and regulations relevant to comply with market requirements in US, EU, CA, MX, IN and CN is completed. 3rd party verification of both a) the choice of standards, as well as b) the final crane design in accordance with these standards has been achieved.
- Development of additional 5 adapters for different wind turbine platforms has been completed. Besides the functional engineering, this includes also the implementation of the identified compliance requirements. 3rd party design verification of all 5 adapters, for all target markets, has been achieved.
- Updating crane design in response to both test and demonstration feedback as well as identified compliance requirements. We have achieved one unified design that complies with all relevant compliance requirements in all the target markets. This is a significant attribute for an ultra mobile equipment that has to work across borders. This at the same time greatly simplifies manufacturing logistics.
- Prototypes of adapters for Suzlon S88 and Mitsubishi 1000a turbines have been manufactured and verified.
- The LSHC technology has been demonstrated to customers and other stakeholders (including the Danish Minister of Energy, Utilities and Climate), in EU, US, MX, CA, IN and CN, and groups of technicians from these areas have been trained in the use of the technology.
- A virtual training environment has been developed, manufactured and introduced into the operator training. Training courses have been completed for American, Canadian, Mexican, Spanish, Danish, Japanese and Chinese personnel.