Partnering for an Emissions-free Maritime Future
Ultimately, the success of decarbonising the maritime sector depends not just on the strength of our technology but on the power of collective action. On this page we celebrate the important relationships we have built with esteemed partners and industry leaders who share our vision for an emissions-free maritime future.
Windfarm Developers
EnBW/BP are developing UK's largest wind farms. In 2024 Stillstrom has conducted a feasibility study for EnBW/BP offshore wind farms.
Ørsted is a leading offshore wind developer and operator. Stillstrom and Ørsted has been collaborating on offshore charging between 2020 and 2023.
Scottish Power is a business owned by Iberdrola and a leader in the offshore wind energy sector. We are working with Iberdrola and Scottish Power to advance offshore charging in the offshore wind industry.
Vessel Owners & Designers
North Star is a leading SOV provider for the offshore renewable industries. North Star and Stillstrom are in close collaboration and Stillstrom offshore charging systems are technically compatible with North Star vessels.
Bibby Marine Ltd. is a pioneer SOV provider building the first eSOV in Europe and UK. Bibby and Stillstrom are collaborating closely and Stillstrom offshore charging systems are technically compatible with Bibby e-SOV vessels.
MacArtney is a leader in developing underwater technology as well as cable and connectivity solutions for offshore wind. MacArtney is a key industry partner for Stillstrom in developing Stillstrom technology for Stillstrom offshore charging solutions.
Maersk Training is a market leader within training and simulation for vessel owners, operators and the offshore wind industry. Maersk Training and Stillstrom are collaborating on simulations for future offshore charging operations.
Port of Aberdeen is a leading port for offshore energy to the North Sea region. Port of Aberdeen and Stillstrom are close partners, and have conducted an early feasibility study for a Green Anchorage Zone outside Aberdeen.
Port of Skagen is a forward thinking port with the busiest anchorage in the Nordic region. Stillstrom and Port of Skagen has signed an MoU for investigating the potential for Green Anchorage Zone development in connection with shore power expansion.
Gold Standard sets the standard for climate and sustainable development interventions to quantify, certify and maximise their impact and thereby ensures quality in the voluntary carbon markets. Gold Standard have approved a methodology for offshore charging.
Verra is a non-profit organization that develops and manages standards for sustainable development, climate action, and responsible business practices. Verra has approved the methodology for offshore charging as a clean carbon reducing technology.
The International Electrotechnical Commission is a global, non-profit membership organization that brings together more than 170 countries and coordinates the work of 20000 experts globally. Stillstrom is actively supporting and participating in developing standards for shore power, that have the potential to be transferable to offshore power.