For existing terminals, retrofitting shore power is not only a planning challenge but also costly. Ports that are already equipped for shore power have often carried out detailed analyses of the incoming ships in order to determine the connection positions as precisely as possible and save costs. The SPOs were then usually installed as fixed systems in the quay every 100 to 120 metres.
Today, however, new and larger ships call at these harbours, which have the cable supply system installed more amidships on board. The SPOs can often no longer be reached. Whether new shore power connections need to be planned or existing ones extended, the expansion with stationary SPOs is so costly that alternative solutions are required.
Find out how you can use the igus ® e-chain reel to realise a safe and permanent solution and design a flexible shore power supply for the future.