The Electric & Hybrid Marine Expo took place in June at the RAI Centre in Amsterdam with over 150 exhibitors showcasing the best and the latest in lower carbon propulsion systems, including battery electric, hydrogen fuel cell, hydrogen combustion, alternative fuels and many combinations thereof.
The Electric & Hybrid Marine Awards were presented on the first evening. There were nine categories recognizing and honouring the world’s manufacturers, suppliers, engineers, innovations and products in the electric and hybrid marine propulsion arena. Many of the awards were almost exclusively for commercial vessels and associated technology, but the nominees applicable to leisure/recreation boats and yachts fared well too.
The awards are coordinated by Electric & Hybrid Marine Technology International magazine and officiated by a panel of judges comprising some of the world’s leading maritime journalists, industry experts and academics.
Category: Environmental achievement of the year – propulsion system design
Celebrating the latest and greatest breakthroughs in electric and hybrid propulsion technologies and system design.
Winner: Genevos – H2-Pack solutions for America’s Cup chase boat
Category: Environmental achievement of the year – vessel design
Recognizing achievements relating to improved vessel sustainability outside of propulsion systems.
Winner: E-Force Marine for the Aurora e30
electric & hybrid marine AWARDS 2025 winners
“We are extremely proud to be recognized for the key role our team actioned in the delivery of the Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli America’s Cup full-hydrogen chase boat, enabling 50kts speeds!” said Rebecca Sharp, CEO and co-founder of Genevos. “This all-important trophy reflects the successful delivery of the Genevos Complete H2-Pack of solutions, which included not only the delivery of two plug-and-play HPMs but also integration and commissioning services, specifically managing the hydrogen storage and gas management, including the safety management strategy, all validated by maritime classification society Lloyd’s Register!”
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“We’re honoured to win this award,” said founder and CEO Al Haghayegh. “It all started when I decided to convert my own boat to electric. I just wanted something cleaner, quieter, and more fun on the water. That simple idea turned into E-Force Marine, and eventually the Aurora e30. Our goal wasn’t just to build an electric boat, but to create something that’s truly better for the environment and for the boating experience. Getting this kind of recognition on a global stage tells us we’re on the right path. This wouldn’t have been possible without the hard work and dedication of our team.”
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