Electric And Hybrid Marine World Expo 2025
- Type: Exhibition/Expo
Event Overview:
Electric And Hybrid Marine World Expo 2025
Electric And Hybrid Marine World Expo is the world’s renowned exhibition and conference for maritime electrification, decarbonisation and GHG reduction solutions. The expo returns to Amsterdam, Netherlands in June 2025! The expo will showcase new electric and hybrid marine transportation and propulsion solutions, shore charging equipment and efficient emerging technologies to help on the path to zero-emission shipping and net zero.
Taking place alongside the exhibition is the Electric & Hybrid Marine Expo Europe Conference, the only international conference dedicated to the electrification and hybridisation of marine vessels, along with the associated supporting infrastructure for ports, charging, fueling and energy supply.
Visitor Demographics:
- Visitor Origin:
- Netherlands
Event organiser:
- Organiser:
- UKi Media & Events
- Address:
- Parsonage House, Parsonage Square, Dorking, Surrey, United Kingdom (UK)
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