4th Annual Electrification, Fuel Cells And Battery Development For Marine Vessels
4th Annual Electrification, Fuel Cells And Battery Development For Marine Vessels
Event Overview
The conference itself is TBM Group’s 4th edition of what has been one of the most popular tailor made conferences, dedicated to electrification, fuel cells and battery development of the maritime industry. It is an event that brings together professionals and industry experts from the Global Marine industry, including: designers, builders, owners and operators, port authorities, various solutions providers, university professors, regulatory bodies and R&D centers. The conference highlights the newest advancements and regulations through inspiring presentations, engaging panel discussions, and cutting-edge case studies
Why This Event Now
Whist electrification is not yet wide spread in the marine industry, it is a growing trend and with the support of many regulatory bodies such as the EU and the International Maritime Organization (IMO) it is set to expand. It is the likes of new emission targets and the increasing price of oil that are providing the real drive for this change. In the same way as for our road-based electrification events, when we have such a dramatic change in an industry it is not just the propulsion systems that will change, but also the infrastructure to support this change. For example, changing stations, battery packs, electrical grid infrastructure and issues with recycling will come to the forefront. This development of new industries surrounding marine electrification then position our event as a great opportunity for sponsors to market their goods & solutions.
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Key conference presentations
- A look into full-electrification – finding ship segments where it makes economic sense already today!
- Looking at the alternative power sources. What can we expect from the technology in the near future?
- Modeling and Control of Hybrid PEM Fuel Cell/Li-Ion Battery Powered Marine Vessels
- Opportunities and challenges of the energy transition for shipbuilders. The experience of a Shipyard
- Considerations on electrification and alternative fuels for yachts and other leisure vessels
- 100% Electric Retrofit of a CTV – a case study!
- Hydrogen vs. Electricity in ports (An “ongoing competition” or a “perfect marriage”?)
- Battery capabilities and operability for marine vessels
- Spotlight on the development of green shipping and shore side electricity – Lessons learnt from a port authority
- Battery recycling, repairing and disposing
SPEAKER PANEL

Norbert Grech
Senior Manager
Transport Malta, Malta

Alexandre Bellot
Project Coordinator
LMG Marin, France

Hanno Bromeis
Head of Port Energy Solutions
Hamburg Port Authority, Germany

Johann Martinussen
Technical Manager - Electrification
Kongsberg Maritime, Norway

Christian Emmersberger
Research Associate
Hamburg University of Technology, Germany

Mustapha Jamma, Ph.D
Research Scientist
Institute for Energy Technology, Norway

Arnaud Vasquez
Sr Engineer CTH – Systems Engineering, Marine Fuel Cells & Electrification
GE Vernova, France

Leo Hambro
Commercial Director
Tidal Transit, UK

Oskar Levander
VP Strategy & Business Development Integration & Energy
Kongsberg Maritime, Finland

Thilo Jürgens-Tatje
CEO
ISM (Ingenieurbüro für Schiffsmaschinenbau), Germany

Vesa Marttinen
VP, Cargo
Port of Helsinki, Finland

Dave Gorshkov
Senior Technical Superintendent and Electrical Chief Engineer
QinetiQ, UK

Michael Zagun
Application Lead for Mobility Systems & Integration
Gamma Technologies, Germany