Category: Environmental achievement of the year – industry contribution
Presented in conjunction with the International Electric Marine Association: IEMA
Recognizing the contribution that a person, company or organization has made to improve environmental responsibility across the marine propulsion industry.
Winner: The Electric Seaway Project, led by Aqua superPower and ZPN Energy
Category: Ports and harbour innovation of the year Acknowledging achievements relating to maritime electrification taking place in ports and harbours.
Winner: Hitachi Energy for the HyFlex shore power at Port of Gothenburg
“On behalf of Aqua superPower and our incredible consortium partners, we are deeply honoured to accept this award,” said Karen Gill, COO of Aqua superPower. “The Electric Seaway project represents more than just innovation – it’s a bold step toward a cleaner, more sustainable maritime future. With the support of the UK government and our dedicated collaborators, we are building the infrastructure that will power the next generation of electric vessels and help realize the ambitions of Maritime 2050. This recognition is a testament to the power of partnership, vision and the shared commitment to decarbonizing our waters.”
Category: Concept vessel design of the year Showcasing the brightest and best in conceptual vessel innovation, highlighting ships with electric, hydrogen and hybrid propulsion systems.
Winner: ABB and SeaFjord Energy for e-bunker vessel concept
In the Hydrogen Technology Breakthrough of the Year category, the judges recognized Hypermotive and Honda for their X-M1 scalable, modular, hydrogen fuel cell power system designed to make clean energy transition more accessible and achievable for maritime operators.
Category: Marine industry supplier of the year This award champions the suppliers working to enable decarbonization across the marine industry.
Winner: Genevos
Category: Vessel charging innovation of the year Showcasing the most cutting-edge onboard technologies relating to vessel charging.
Winner: Cavotec for the Megawatt Charging System Manual Dispenser
“Achieving this award importantly demonstrates the added value our offering brings to our clients as part of a critical climate response,” said Genevos CEO and co-founder Rebecca Sharp. “The mammoth task of decarbonizing the maritime sector requires considerable collaboration and end-to-end solutions. Our mission is to simplify this transition through our Complete H2-Pack of solutions offering drop-in solutions for hydrogen power, including e-fuel reformer compatibility, engineering, integration and commissioning services. We are delighted to lift the 2025 Marine Industry Supplier of the Year trophy!”
Category: New propulsion technology of the year Recognizing the most important breakthroughs in propulsion technologies from the last 12 months.
Winner: BlueNav
Category: Hydrogen technology breakthrough of the year
This award focuses specifically on hydrogen propulsion technology breakthroughs.
Winner: Hypermotive and Honda for X-M1
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