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Electric & Hybrid Marine Expo North America (Houston, Texas) – opens next week!

Houston’s George R. Brown Convention Center is all set to host next week’s (November 2 & 3, 2022) Electric & Hybrid Marine Expo North America 2022 – the only event in the US exclusively focused on the electrification and decarbonization of ports and vessels, where visitors can source the suppliers and technologies required to ensure a cleaner and safer shipping sector free from harmful emissions. If you haven’t already, register now for your free exhibition entry pass

Leading companies across the exhibition floor include ABB, Siemens Energy, GE Power Conversion, BAE Systems, Freudenberg e-Power Systems, Glosten, Wärtsilä, Volvo Penta and Cavotec, to name just a few (see full exhibitor list) of the pioneering companies showcasing complete propulsion systems. Others are demonstrating the components and know-how required to successfully achieve the transition to electric, hybrid and alternative fuel solutions.

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Innovation and engineering excellence can be found at every turn, with early exhibitor highlights including the latest from Kreisel Electric, which will demonstrate how the cells in its battery packs are immersion-cooled by a specially developed dielectric thermal management fluid from Shell, to ensure safety; Maritime Partners, which is building the M/V Hydrogen One (H2One) – a methanol-fueled/hydrogen-fuel-cell-powered towboat; and Navtek, which will showcase the technology behind its fully electric, zero-emission, fully rechargeable battery-powered tugboat, which has completed more than 850 days of operation since its launch in 2020. Read more exhibitor news here

Dedicated conference

Meanwhile, you can discover the latest projects and trends from over 70 expert speakers at the dedicated conference (rates apply), all while networking with major port and shipowners and operators, boatyards, classification societies and respected academics. Leading organizations taking part include the US Maritime Administration, American Bureau of Shipping and All American Marine Inc, with presentation highlights including a deep dive into the US policy landscape, an explanation of the funding available from the US government to decarbonize and electrify ferries, workboats, ports and harbors, as well as the lessons learned from the first US hydrogen fuel cell passenger vessel. Secure your place at the conference, by registering now