Research and Development
Excess Engineering commitment to research and development (R&D) activities, provides innovation that drives the company forward, and offers new knowledge and new technologies especially in Electrification & Automation to our customers and the society as a whole.
Prioritizing investments in R&D, especially in the domains of renewable energies, subsea engineering and associated technologies, ensures developing innovative solutions in the field of underwater equipment and systems.
Current R&D Projects
All-Electric Construction Machinery
Excess Engineering and Rental.one planned for developing a fully electric wheel loader, utilizing Excess Electric Actuator.
Subsea Electric Drive
Design, development and manufacturing of a subsea electric drive
Offshore ConePressuremeter
Development of seabed ConePressuremeter for in-situ testing of soil and rocks for strength and stiffness parameter for offshore windfarm foundation.
Cyclic and Extended Penetration CPT Tool
Excess Engineering and Geoquip Marine has been awarded funding through the Eurostars-2 joint program for developing a fully automated tool, cyclic and extended penetration CPT (CEPCPT), for seabed investigations for offshore windfarms.
Completed R&D Projects
Acoustic Operated Seabed Frame
Excess Engineering has designed and developed a fully electric and acoustic operated seabed frame, rated for 3000 m water depth.
Wireline Tool Trap
Excess Engineering has designed and developed an ROV operated flapper type tool trap to close the wellbore, preventing the tool string to be dropped into the well or dropped on the BOP valves
Flexible Quick Connector
Excess Engineering has designed and developed a hydraulic remote operated quick connector for application during well intervention work, used as a connection tool for flexible hoses.
Hydraulic Override Check Valve
Excess Engineering has designed and developed a remote operated lock open check valve to be used during well test and well intervention operations.