VoltSafe powers sustainable marina upgrade

Electric connection point at a port

Source: Port of San Diego

The Port of San Diego’s Blue Economy Incubator has greenlit a US$250,000 pilot project with Canadian electrification startup VoltSafe, marking its 12th innovative venture since the programme’s launch in 2016

VoltSafe is bringing its cutting-edge marina shore power and smart marina technology to San Diego Bay, replacing traditional pronged plugs with safer, corrosion-resistant magnetic connections. 

VoltSafe joins a number of other pioneering BEI projects, including coastal data firms MarineLabs and HyperKelp, sustainable aquaculture startups like Sunken Seaweed and San Diego Bay Aquaculture, and clean-tech firm FREDsense.

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