APM Terminals Maasvlakte II (MVII) will equip its terminal with shore power from 2028, providing sea-going vessels with clean energy while in port.
Starting in 2028, clean energy will supply sea-going vessels while they are in port, cutting CO2 emissions by nearly 7,000 tonnes annually, along with reducing nitrogen and particulate emissions. The first vessels will be able to use the shore power facilities in 2028 in advance of the European regulations requiring shore power for container ships by 2030.
Offering shore power to our clients is the next logistical step in our global ambition to minimise emissions in the maritime sector. This collaboration with Rotterdam Shore Power is a significant step in our joint ambition to make the port of Rotterdam a global pioneer in the field of sustainability
…stated Harold Kunst, CEO of APMT MVII.
The development of shore power facilities aligns with APMT MVII’s goal of becoming Europe’s most sustainable and efficient gateway. APMT MVII is a CO2 emission-free terminal that features fully electric Lift Automated Guided Vehicles (L-AGVs) powered by wind energy, minimizing noise pollution.