What's Happening?
Cavotec has signed a significant order valued at approximately EUR 1.5 million to supply shore power equipment for the expansion of a cruise terminal in Southern California. This order includes Cavotec's PowerMove, PowerFeed, and PowerCover technologies,
which will enable cruise vessels to connect to the local electrical grid while docked. This connection is expected to significantly reduce emissions and noise by allowing ships to turn off their onboard engines while at berth. The delivery of this equipment is scheduled for the third quarter of 2027.
Why It's Important?
The implementation of shore power systems is a crucial step towards reducing the environmental impact of cruise ships, which are known for their high emissions when docked. By connecting to the local electrical grid, these vessels can minimize their carbon footprint and noise pollution, contributing to cleaner air and quieter port environments. This initiative aligns with broader efforts to decarbonize the maritime industry and promote sustainable port operations. The investment in such technologies reflects a growing commitment to environmental responsibility within the shipping and cruise sectors.
What's Next?
The successful implementation of Cavotec's shore power systems in Southern California could set a precedent for other ports to follow, potentially leading to widespread adoption of similar technologies across the U.S. and globally. As the delivery is scheduled for 2027, stakeholders will be monitoring the project's progress and its impact on emissions reduction. This development may also encourage further investments in green port infrastructure and innovations in maritime technology.

















