Shore Power Converters:

Silent Harbours, Cleaner Seas

According to Yacht Environmental Transparency Index (YETI), 57% of superyachts spend more than half of their time docked. 

While running generators are necessary when at sea, many mega-yachts continue to run them dockside 24/7 because they can’t utilize shore power inadequate shore power due to frequency or voltage. The good news is that these issues can be eliminated through the installation of one of the latest shore power converters on the market.

Before installing their shore power converter, the 60-meter mega-yacht Caipirinha remained docked for three years, relying on three 330 kW generators that ran 24/7, totaling 8,500 hours per year and consuming an average of 1,200 liters of fuel daily. With ASEA’s shore power converters the return on investment, solely considering fuel savings, was achieved in just over 18 months. 

 Learn how shore power converters benefit the environment, and your wallet. Fill out the form to download the case study.