From marina to cargo terminal
Marinas and leisure boating
Commercial ports, terminals and cargo sites
BATTERY STORAGE
Buffers peaks during simultaneous shore power, charging and site consumption. Enables electrification on sites with limited grid capacity and keeps operations stable during busy periods.
SOLAR PANELS
Large roofs on terminals, warehouses and parking canopies deliver high yield. Local production reduces the pressure on the grid and directly powers shore power connections and charging points.
CHARGING INFRASTRUCTURE
Charging points for trucks, fleet, staff and visitors. DC fast charging for logistics and short stops, AC for long-stay parkers. Combinable with shore power and e-boat charging on one site.
Diesel off, shore power on — cleaner, quieter and future-ready.
Shore power: grid electricity at the quay
Shore power enables boats and ships to power their on-board systems via grid electricity instead of a diesel generator. This reduces emissions, noise and local nuisance — and prepares your site for further electrification.
- Marinas: shore power per berth or zone, with metering and billing per user
- Commercial ports: high power levels managed through integration with BESS and EMS
- Prepared for the growth of electric boating and e-boat charging
- Safe and manageable, in accordance with AREI and maritime guidelines
