Stories
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Actemium’s First Onshore Power Supply Project in Germany
HADAG Sea-tourism and Ferry service is a local public transport company in Hamburg, Germany. It owns and operates passengers’ ferries across the Elbe River and the Port of Hamburg, covering 330,000 nautical miles – the equivalent of travelling around the world eleven times. The company entrusted Actemium to build the charging infrastructure (OPS) for the newly acquired hybrid ferries in Hamburg. This project marks a pivotal moment in HADAG’s transition towards cleaner maritime operations.
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Actemium provides OPS installation for Rotterdam Shore Power!
As part of a partnership with Rotterdam Shore Power, an initiative of Eneco and Port of Rotterdam, Actemium Netherlands was given the opportunity to realise an Onshore Power Supply installation at the DFDS terminal in Vlaardingen, NL.
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First fully-electric transformation of a sightseeing river boat
Working for Vedettes de Paris –a key player in Paris tourism since 1976–, Actemium (VINCI Energies) converted the Paris Trocadéro cruise boat to all-electric. This is the first transformation of its kind of a cruise boat. Electrification of the Paris Trocadéro saves 460 tCO2 eq/year.
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VINCI wins the power connection contract for three berths at HAROPA PORT | Le Havre
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Actemium electrifies tankers in potentially explosive areas (ATEX) in the Port of Gothenburg!
The Port of Gothenburg (Sweden) has developed a new concept that makes the electrical supply of tankers safe, sustainable, and cost-effective. Stefan Strömberg, press officer at the Port of Gothenburg, explains that "one of the challenges has been to find a player that can design and install the solution needed, as this project aims to set a new global standard. "
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