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Electric & Hybrid Marine Awards 2025: Shortlist revealed!

Matt RossBy Matt RossMay 16, 20253 Mins Read
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With just over a month until Electric & Hybrid Marine Expo Europe 2025 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 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 awards ceremony on June 24.

The shortlist in full:

 

ENVIRONMENTAL ACHIEVEMENT OF THE YEAR – PROPULSION SYSTEM DESIGN

Bosch Engineering – 800V marine powertrain solution

EPTechnologies – Saildrive

Genevos – H2-Pack solutions for America’s Cup chase boat

Molabo – Ecocat Tres

Rim Drive Technology – Entry Level Outboard

 

ENVIRONMENTAL ACHIEVEMENT OF THE YEAR – VESSEL DESIGN

The Boat Yard – Electric-optimized aluminum workboats

CLdN – Chaumine

E-Force Marine – Aurora e30

Millikan Boats – M9

 

ENVIRONMENTAL ACHIEVEMENT OF THE YEAR – INDUSTRY CONTRIBUTION (IN ASSOCIATION WITH IEMA)

Brittany Ferries – Saint-Malo

The Electric Seaway project

Incat – Hull 096 launches

Lloyd’s Register, RINA, DNV, Bureau Veritas and ABS – Yacht Safety and Environmental Consortium

 

CONCEPT VESSEL DESIGN OF THE YEAR

ABB and Seafjord Energy – e-bunker vessel concept

Feadship – Concept C

Shred Electric – Fully electric, solar and wind-powered oyster-processing barge

Stena Line – Stena Futuro

 

NEW PROPULSION TECHNOLOGY OF THE YEAR

BlueNav – 8kW BlueSpin Outboard

Dynamic E Flow – Variable-speed generator with hollow conductor technology

Flux Marine – FM100 outboard

Fuber – Fuber 1.5kW outboard

Scania Power Solutions – Electric power systems unit

 

VESSEL CHARGING INNOVATION OF THE YEAR

Aqua SuperPower – Virtual Bunkering for Electric Vessels

Cavotec – Megawatt Charging System Manual Dispenser

EBDG – CHAMP (Clean Harbor Alternative Mobile Power) barge

Greenline Marine, 3GA Marine and BOP Architects – Charge barge

 

PORTS AND HARBOR INNOVATION OF THE YEAR

Hitachi Energy – HyFlex shore power at Port of Gothenburg

Port of Hamburg and Sany Marine – Electric full container stacker

Port of Toulon – shore-to-ship power system

Rijeka Gateway terminal – renewable electricity

 

HYDROGEN TECHNOLOGY BREAKTHROUGH OF THE YEAR

Energys and Shiptec – marine fuel cell partnership

Genevos – Upgraded HPM-250 for reformer compatibility

Hypermotive and Honda – X-M1

Wärtsilä and Höegh Evi – Floating ammonia-to-hydrogen cracker

 

MARINE INDUSTRY SUPPLIER OF THE YEAR

Corvus Energy

Echandia Marine

EPTechnologies

Genevos

Lehmann Marine

The Switch

Twin Disc

 

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