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9th January 2025
“Stationary shore connections on the quay limit the connection area, as the cable feed system on board is located in different places for different ships and the extension length is limited,” says Leonard. “Our iMSPO is a solution that can be mounted directly on the quayside and removes any restrictions on the terminal. Rescue routes, escape routes and work areas remain clear and the crane systems can move without restrictions. We bring the shore connection to the ship without having to make operational concessions.”
The iMSPO system includes a mobile trolley fitted with a socket. An igus® energy chain system ensures safe and reliable guidance of the cables. The roller e-chain that is used allows long travel distances with heavy cables. The process is simple and smooth: Once a ship is moored to the quay, the iMSPO is moved to the connection point, then the connection process begins. The socket box is lowered, and the protective cover opens. The ship’s cables can be connected directly and easily to the sockets. After that, the protective cover of the socket box is closed and locked to prevent access during operation and to ensure a safe power supply. The socket box is then retracted so as not to obstruct the berth while the power is supplied.
All processes can be managed via a control system. Using the international IEC80005-1 standard, different types of ships in ports around the world can be safely supplied with shore power. This innovative solution for the electrification of ports was recognised by the Electric & Hybrid Marine Awards , by a jury made up of international journalists, consultants and industry experts, where the iMSPO system was awarded Port Innovation of the Year 2024. With this one-time investment, port operators get a mobile and cost-efficient shore power solution, as well as a greener future for the port.

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