EU funding for HAROPA’s shore power strategy

A ShoreLink onshore power supply system on the quayside

Source: HAROPA Port / Samuel Salamagnon

HAROPA Port has secured €6.1 million in European funding to electrify key terminals and accelerate its green corridor strategy across the Seine axis.

The funding comes from the European Commission’s Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Facility (AFIF), making HAROPA Port the only entity selected to electrify both maritime and inland port shore power infrastructure.

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