Blue Insights: Is offshore charging and energy production becoming a viable option?
Meet innovative national and international SMEs, along with known companies with developed solutions within offshore charging, bunkering and energy production, and share your opinions on whether offshore charging and energy production is becoming a viable option.
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Offshore electrification is gaining momentum – and solutions for offshore charging, energy distribution and bunkering are emerging as key enablers for the maritime industry. This Blue Insights session is part of the EU project OASIS, Offshore Accelerator for System Integration and Storage, where ÅKP and GCE Blue Maritime Cluster are active partners. The aim of the OASIS project is to accelerate time-to-market for small and medium sized enterprises developing innovative solutions for the offshore renewable energy sector. With several international OASIS stakeholders visiting Ålesund, the session offers a unique arena for international collaboration and knowledge exchange.
Preliminary Program
16:00 - Welcomme and some food
16:30 - Program Starts
🔹 DMEC – International Market Outlook
DMEC presents an updated overview of Europe’s emerging offshore-charging landscape: technological developments, regulatory progress, and early commercial pathways.
🔹 Pitching session of SMBs working in the Offshore charging and energy production segment
Through the OASIS project, nine national and international companies will pitch their solutions and concepts within offshore charging and energy innovation.
Meet: ENERGYBANK, PORTUNUS SOLUTIONS, NOSTEC, SENSNET ANALYTICS, NØSTE ENERGI , AQUABATTERY, NORDIC HYDROGEN, and GLOCAL GREEN
🔹 Company presentations [TBA] offshore charging, bunkering, energy production
🔹 Norwegian Offshore Wind – Market Development & Strategic Opportunities
Norwegian Offshore Wind provides both a national and international perspective on market development, highlighting how offshore charging links to offshore wind, infrastructure development and new value chains – and where Norwegian companies can position themselves.
Panel Discussion
We conclude with a focused panel moderated by GCE Blue Maritime Cluster, exploring:
• What is required to make offshore charging commercially scalable?
• How can the maritime cluster take early positions in this emerging market?
• What types of international and cross-industry collaboration will be crucial?
18:30 - End
This session is part of the EU OASIS Project, uniting Norwegian and international partners working on next-generation offshore energy and charging solutions. The event is hosted by AKP and GCE Blue Maritime Cluster, as well as Norwegian Offshore Wind.
More Blue Insights sessions will follow later this year as part of additional innovation projects.