Slow uptake of electric shore power infrastructure in EU ports, DNV reports
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The expansion of shore power supply in the Port of Hamburg is not progressing quickly enough, according to the Left Party. Although the Senate announced at the end of 2023 that 75 percent of cruise ships in the port would be using shore power by 2024, the actual supply rate in the first half of 2025 was only 58 percent, the party stated. Furthermore, many ships do not use shore power for their entire layover. Taking into account the actual durat…
Slow uptake of electric shore power infrastructure in EU ports, DNV reports
According to a study carried out by DNV on behalf of T&E (the European Federation for Transport and Environment), four of the 31 ports studied in Europe have invested in at least half of the shoreside electric infrastructure required by the EU’s 2030 mandate. The study, named European ports unplugged: The state of shore power infrastructure, showed that just 20% of the EU’s required electric shore power infrastructure has been installed or commi…
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