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Electric & Hybrid Marine Awards 2024: Shortlist revealed!

With less than two months to go until Electric & Hybrid Marine Expo Europe 2024 gets underway in Amsterdam, the shortlisted nominations for this year’s Electric & Hybrid Marine Awards have been revealed. Following the expansion of the categories in 2023, the 2024 awards retain a strong focus on environmentally conscious technologies and initiatives, as well as new advances in charging, hydrogen and shoreside technologies.

The awards are decided by the votes of a panel of expert journalists and consultants from the marine industry. The winners will be announced during the expo at the exhibitor hall party on June 18.

The shortlist in full:

Environmental Achievement of the Year – Propulsion System Design

Bosch Engineering – Electric drive system platform

EPTechnologies – Turnable electric saildrive

Kawasaki Heavy Industries – Gas engine hybrid propulsion system for a bulk carrier

NT Systems – C450 electric propulsion system

Tidal Transit – e-Ginny CTV project

Environmental Achievement of the Year – Vessel Design

BMT – Methanol-ready SOV

Genevo Marine – E8

Kongsberg Maritime – Next-gen UT vessel designs

Optima Electric Yachts – e10

Seachange – F8

Environmental Achievement of the Year – Industry Contribution

D-Marin – Solar panel network

Hypobatt Consortium

Shiptec EcoPilot

Ultra-Efficient Yacht project

Concept Vessel Design of the Year

Acua Ocean H-USV

Alukin Ocean Air 8

Hurtigruten Norway Sea Zero

MarinEV Hydroglyder

Optima e13

New Propulsion Technology of the Year

Kongsberg Maritime – Dynamic droop functionality for mechanical peak shaving

Molabo – Aries R50

Van Meer – Hybrid propulsion system

Volta Future – Invisible waterline outboard power-drive (IWOP)

Vessel Charging Innovation of the Year

Apollo Engineering – PALM Charger

Aqua Superpower – High-power marine charging system at Yacht Club de Monaco

Oasis Power Buoy

Stillstrom by Maersk – Offshore power and charging for vessels

Ports  and Harbor Innovation of the Year

Igus Mobile Shore Power Outlet

Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore – First pilot trial for electric harbor craft charging point

Norled, Aarbakke and SEAM – SHIFTR

The Switch – Battery Short-Circuit Current Limiter (BSCL)

Hydrogen Technology Breakthrough of the Year

Bramble Energy – Testing complete on hydrogen vessel powered by a printed circuit board fuel cell

Genevos – 250kW hydrogen fuel cell power system

Yamaha – Hydrogen fuel system

Yanmar Power Technology – Commercialized maritime fuel cell

Marine Industry Supplier of the Year

ABB

Corvus Energy

Lehmann Marine

RIX Industries

The Switch

Twin Disc

Wärtsilä

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