EXCLUSIVE: Bridging the gap with with temporary shore power

Pictured is the XQP500 Genset available from Finning Power Rental

Source: Finning Power Rental

Garry Taylor, sales manager, Finning Power Rental, explains how given that some ports face years of delays to connect to the grid, temporary and hybrid shore power systems offer a practical, lower-emission solution that enables action now.

Shore power has increasingly been in the spotlight, given the EU requirement for container and passenger vessels to plug into onshore power at major ports from 2030.

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