Ferry shipping executives have called for a significant expansion of funding for shore power infrastructure.
Access to onshore power supply (OPS) for ferries and ships is crucial for the further development and implementation of sustainable battery-based propulsion, and ultimately the decarbonization of the maritime sector.
Therefore, shipping executives at the European Shipping Summit’s side seminar, “Shore Power offers promising carbon cuts – are we on track?”, called for a significant expansion of funding for shore power infrastructure.
Executives stressed that current funding models often focused solely on the Onshore Power Supply (OPS) connection at berth, underplaying the importance for ferries to be able to charge their onboard batteries for electric drive on their crossings.
In addition, they argued for a shift in focus, including funding for the entire energy supply chain from the power plant to the port and investment in the port’s electrical grid and overall energy infrastructure.
Investment in OPS infrastructure is key to the energy transition of European and worldwide ferry operations, supporting the adoption of battery technology and reducing reliance on limited resources of alternative fuels. Focusing only on the vessel in port misses the bigger picture. We need robust power supply to charge the propulsion batteries on the ships, so that we can tap into the full technological potential of OPS.
…said Johan Roos, Director of Regulatory Affairs, Interferry.
Johan Roos further added that the energy infrastructure in many industrialized countries needs a more coherent view, and this includes the importance of electric transportation and shipping. Funds must be allocated to upgrade the entire port infrastructure, and member states of the European Union can lead the way here and set the benchmark for global development.
Interferry CEO Mike Corrigan emphasizing the organization’s commitment, stated that the ferry industry is a driver in the development of sustainable propulsion solutions for the entire shipping industry.
Shore power is a cornerstone of our industry’s decarbonization efforts, and we must ensure that funding supports the full scope of infrastructure needs. We need a holistic approach to achieve meaningful carbon reductions.
…said Corrigan.