Natasa Mulahalilovic
Natasa Mulahalilovic

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The Electric & Hybrid Marine Exhibition 2025 held June 24 – 26, 2025 featured increased corporate collaboration and demonstrated a focus on sustainability, the adoption of immersive technologies, and enhanced connectivity.

These development trends were built on a collaborative approach to maritime electrification and decarbonization and reflect incremental improvements as well as a strategic shift toward smarter, greener, and more autonomous marine operations.

Representatives of Power Systems Research attended the show to collect data on new products and to talk with exhibitors and attendees about industry trends.

The 2025 Exhibition emphasized port electrification, alternative fuels, and infrastructure development.

The 2025 show included renowned global leaders such as Torqeedo, PowerCell, MAN, Volvo Penta, Rolls-Royce, ABB, MG Energy, EPTechnologies, and Molabo underscored the serious investments being made in sustainable marine propulsion and clean technologies. Their participation highlighted the diverse range of innovative solutions shaping the future of maritime transport.

The 2025 conference offered more than 100 speakers and new content focused on scalable charging infrastructure, alternative fuels, and strategic regulatory partnerships. There was a strong emphasis on practical pathways toward maritime sustainability and net zero emissions.

The 2025 edition placed greater emphasis on scalable solutions for a wider range of vessel types and port infrastructure.

The show was held at the RAI Amsterdam complex and lasted three days. About 200 exhibitors participated, including leading companies in electric and hybrid marine technology, propulsion, and charging infrastructure.

The 2025 show introduced dedicated stages for in-depth technology presentations and Q&A with manufacturers, such as battery comparison sessions.

The 2025 event included the Autonomous Ship Conference & Expo, expanding the event’s reach into maritime automation and digitalization. 

The next exhibition will be held in Chicago, August 20 – 21, 2025, indicating that this clean marine movement is growing worldwide. The Electric & Hybrid Marine Exhibition is becoming a key place for sharing new ideas, working together, and aiming for cleaner oceans and greener shipping.    PSR

Natasa Mulahalilovic is Marine Pleasure Boat Analyst-Europe for Power Systems Research