Offshore Wind
Learn more about our innovative offshore charging solutions for offshore wind operations.
At Stillstrom, our mission is to cut vessel-related greenhouse gas emissions by bringing shore power offshore - enabling offshore charging and reliable power supply for battery and hybrid vessels while at sea.
Contact usOur offshore power and charging technology supplies electricity to vessels at sea, either directly from an offshore wind farm or via an onshore power connection, significantly reducing emissions compared to running onboard engines on marine fuels. It can serve as an offshore charging point for hybrid and electric vessels, or as a low-emissions anchorage solution for the thousands of ships idling outside ports - enabling efficient maritime decarbonisation.
Deliver real emissions reductions. Use offshore electricity from wind farms or low‑emissions anchorage zones to cut fuel use and make measurable progress toward net‑zero goals.
Decarbonisation that pays back. Lower OPEX, reduce or eliminate fuel burn, and unlock operational savings from day one.
Fully integrated and deployment‑ready. A complete end‑to‑end system - from vessel interface to offshore structure - proven, reliable, and ready to scale.
Delivering offshore electrification requires alignment across wind farm developers, vessel owners and operators, ports, and suppliers. Stillstrom collaborates with leading companies across the offshore wind and maritime sectors, including ScottishPower Renewables, BibbyMarine, Esvagt, North Star, Panama Canal Authority, Port of Aberdeen, and many more…

Explore Stillstrom’s latest insights, reports, and publications on offshore power and charging - from whitepapers to industry commentary and press releases. Our content highlights system design approaches, operational learnings, business‑case assessments, policy and regulatory developments, and the technical milestones shaping the scale‑up of offshore electrification.
See all reportsThe future is here. Just as you charge your EV car, it is now possible to charge vessels at sea.
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