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Actemium Continues to Accelerate the Environmental Transition in Trelleborg Port

Actemium has been awarded a new contract at Trelleborg Port to further support its environmental transition through a major Onshore Power Supply (OPS) project. This fourth OPS initiative includes the installation of new shore power connections at ferry berths 10 and 11, along with a comprehensive modernisation of berths 8 and 9.

Since delivering the first shore power connection for berths 8 and 9 in 2011, Actemium has built a strong partnership with  Trelleborg Port, a recognised pioneer in environmental initiatives. Over the years, the port has invested in the electrification of four additional ferry berths, with Actemium successfully executing these projects. This initiative has not only driven market growth but has also strengthened Actemium’s expertise and position as a leading OPS provider.

A Recognised Strategy with a Tangible Impact

This new project confirms the recognition of our long-term global strategy to support ports in their environmental transition.

We look forward to continuing our successful collaboration with Trelleborg Port and delivering high-quality, user-friendly OPS solutions that contribute to reducing CO₂, NOₓ, and SOₓ emissions

says André Olofsson, Project Manager at Actemium.

The project is also part of Trelleborg Port’s “Baltic-Green-NET” initiative, which has received EU co-financing. A significant share of the energy will be locally generated by two new wind turbines.

Actemium: A Market Leader in OPS

Actemium’s OPS solutions provide reliable electric shore connections for ships, fully compliant with IEC/ISO/IEEE 80005 standards. Manufactured in Stora Höga, our Swedish OPS facilities meet both Swedish and international regulations. We manage every aspect of the project, including civil engineering, installation, remote monitoring, operation, and maintenance.

So far, we have successfully delivered more than 30 OPS facilities across the Nordic region, all designed for sustainable power supply

concludes André Olofsson.