
Get on board with us at Electric & Hybrid Marine 2025
The world’s leading exhibition and conference for maritime electrification, decarbonization and GHG reduction solutions returns to Amsterdam from June 24 to 26, 2025.
The world’s leading exhibition and conference for maritime electrification, decarbonization and GHG reduction solutions returns to Amsterdam – June 2025! Electric & Hybrid Marine Expo Europe will showcase new electric and hybrid marine transportation and propulsion solutions, shore charging equipment and efficient emerging technologies to help you on your path to zero-emission shipping and net zero.
Where: Amsterdam, Netherlands
When: June 24-26
Booth: H8.2014
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Our solutions for ports & marine equipment
Mersen plays a crucial role in enhancing safety and reliability for electrical vessels, designing engineering solutions for specialist equipment. High-quality capacitors, cooling and bus bars solutions help stabilize power while specialized fuses designed for marine environments ensure reliable protection against short circuits and overcurrent, safeguarding both the vessel and its crew.

At this year’s Electric & Hybrid Marine Tradeshow, Mersen brings more than just components—it brings solutions for the next generation of electric propulsion, power management, and energy storage systems.
Bus Bars & Assemblies
In the marine sector—and especially for electric or hybrid vessels—bus bars play a key role in ensuring safe, efficient, and compact power distribution on board. They are used to carry high currents between various sources (batteries, generators, converters) and power consumers (motors, thrusters, auxiliary systems), while reducing energy losses and saving space compared to traditional cabling. Their robust design is well-suited to the demanding marine environment, where reliability, resistance to vibration, and corrosion protection are critical. Laminated bus bars also offer improved thermal management and reduced electromagnetic interference—essential features for the next generation of electric propulsion systems.

Capacitors
In electric and hybrid marine systems, capacitors are essential for stabilizing voltage, smoothing power supply fluctuations, and ensuring reliable operation of key components such as inverters, converters, and electric drives. They help absorb voltage spikes and compensate for rapid load changes—common in propulsion or dynamic positioning systems—thereby protecting sensitive electronic equipment on board. Additionally, capacitors contribute to improving overall system efficiency and reducing harmonic distortion, which is especially important in the confined, vibration-prone, and electrically demanding environment of modern vessels. Their role is critical for maintaining steady, high-performance operation in marine electrification architectures.

Power Stacks
In electric and hybrid marine systems, power stacks are key for converting and controlling energy between sources like batteries and propulsion systems. They combine components such as IGBTs, diodes, and capacitors in a compact, efficient unit designed to handle high power and harsh marine conditions. Power stacks ensure reliable, scalable performance for propulsion, thrusters, and onboard energy management.

DC Protection for batteries
In electric and hybrid marine systems, DC overcurrent protection (OCP) is critical to ensuring the safety and reliability of high-power energy storage and distribution. Proven technologies like DC fuses (such as Mersen’s ABAT fuses) offer fast, reliable protection against overcurrents and short circuits—safeguarding batteries, converters, and other vital components. Their simple, robust design makes them especially well-suited for harsh marine environments, providing confidence in both performance and long-term durability.

Carbon brushes and brush-holders
Our carbon brushes, brush-holders and slip-ring assemblies are used for marine applications in propulsion drives, cathodic protection systems, motors and generators.
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