What's Happening?
Zinus Power LLC has been awarded a contract by the Connecticut Port Authority to support the New London State Pier Shore Power Project. This initiative aims to enhance shore power capabilities for vessels docking at the pier. Zinus will deliver battery-powered
mobile shore power cable management systems, which are scheduled for delivery in late Q4 2026. This project marks Zinus' first assembly operation in the United States, reflecting its commitment to domestic value creation. The project is expected to improve the efficiency and environmental impact of maritime operations at the New London State Pier.
Why It's Important?
The contract awarded to Zinus is significant for the U.S. maritime industry as it represents a step towards modernizing port infrastructure with sustainable technology. Shore power systems allow ships to plug into the local electrical grid, reducing emissions from idling ship engines. This development aligns with broader environmental goals and regulatory pressures to reduce maritime pollution. By assembling the systems domestically, Zinus contributes to local economic growth and job creation. The project could serve as a model for other ports seeking to implement similar technologies, potentially leading to widespread adoption across the U.S.
What's Next?
The successful implementation of the New London State Pier Shore Power Project could prompt other U.S. ports to consider similar upgrades. Stakeholders, including environmental groups and maritime industry leaders, may advocate for increased investment in shore power technology. The Connecticut Port Authority will likely monitor the project's impact on emissions and operational efficiency, which could influence future policy decisions. Additionally, Zinus may explore further opportunities to expand its operations and partnerships within the U.S. maritime sector.











