• 5 min de lectura
• 5 min de lectura

NEWARK, Del., May 22, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The global Shore to Ship Power Supply Market is projected to grow from USD 1.2 billion in 2025 to USD 2.3 billion by 2035, expanding at a CAGR of 6.5% during the forecast period. According to Future Market Insights (FMI), rising maritime emission regulations, rapid expansion of green port infrastructure, and increasing electrification of vessel berthing operations are driving large-scale investments in shore power systems worldwide.
Port authorities across Asia Pacific, Europe, and North America are increasingly deploying shore-to-ship electrical supply systems to eliminate auxiliary engine emissions during vessel docking operations. These systems significantly improve air quality, reduce noise pollution, and support compliance with evolving International Maritime Organization (IMO) environmental frameworks and regional clean port regulations.
Nikhil Kaitwade, Principal Consultant, FMI notes:
"The shore to ship power supply market is evolving into a critical pillar of sustainable maritime infrastructure. Companies combining grid integration expertise, automated connection technologies, and renewable energy compatibility are expected to strengthen competitive positioning as global ports accelerate electrification initiatives."
Market Drivers and Strategic Shifts
The market is witnessing strong momentum as governments, shipping companies, and port authorities intensify efforts to reduce maritime emissions and improve environmental compliance.
Shore power systems enable ports to deliver clean electrical energy directly to vessels during berthing operations, eliminating the need for onboard auxiliary engines and reducing local emissions by up to 95–100%.
Technology advancements are increasingly focused on:
Key growth drivers include:
However, the industry continues to face challenges including high infrastructure investment requirements, electrical grid capacity limitations, vessel compatibility complexities, and varying international technical standards.
Segment and Product Insights
Low Voltage Power Supply Leads Market Demand
Low voltage power supply systems account for 41.4% of market share in 2025 due to their cost-effectiveness, simplified installation requirements, and broad vessel compatibility.
The segment benefits from:
High voltage systems maintain strong adoption in large-scale commercial ports and high-capacity vessel applications where advanced power delivery capabilities are required.
Ships Segment Dominates Application Demand
Ships account for 62.3% of total market share in 2025, reflecting widespread deployment across:
The segment's dominance is driven by increasing pressure on shipping operators to comply with emission reduction standards while improving operational sustainability during extended docking periods.
Yachts account for 18.0% market share, supported by premium marina developments and luxury harbor infrastructure investments.
Regional Outlook
Competitive Landscape
The shore to ship power supply market is moderately fragmented, with global electrical equipment manufacturers and marine infrastructure specialists competing through turnkey system capabilities, automation technologies, and project execution expertise.
Key players include:
Competitive strategies increasingly focus on:
Fuente: PRNewswire

