september, 2025
Event Details
During this online session, demo leaders will present their demonstrators and their transferability potential to the ports (Rotterdam, HAROPA, Deltaport, and Sines) and the leaders of Work Packages
Event Details
During this online session, demo leaders will present their demonstrators and their transferability potential to the ports (Rotterdam, HAROPA, Deltaport, and Sines) and the leaders of Work Packages 7, 8, and 9, who will lead the discussion. The key questions for the workshop are: What is the minimum requirement for a port to implement a demo? What barriers need to be considered? How does the local context affect the demo results? What does this mean for scaling up to other ports (outside of Rotterdam) or larger quantities? In what context and environment does a demo truly make sense and have an impact? Is the above specific to the demo, or does it also apply to directly competing technologies/developments?
During this session, which is the second of its kind following the one that took place in July this year, the following demonstrators will present:
– demo 2: smart energy systems (Pedro Vergara or Neda Vahabzad of TUDelft)
– demo 3: shore power peak shaving (Catherine Eeckels of TNO)
– demo 5: offshore charging buoy (Evert Han Huernink of Bluewater)
– demo 6: autonomous e-barge and transhipment (Thierry Verduijn of Port of Rotterdam)
– demo 7: green energy container (Michiel Smit or Koen van Eig of Zero Emission Services)
– demo 8: hybrid shunting locomotive ( Maurits van Schuylenburg of Port of Rotterdam)
Time
(Thursday) 10:00 am - 2:00 pm