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Hybrid and Fully Electric Vessels Shape Europe Electric Ships Market Trends | Industry Analysis
The maritime sector in Europe is undergoing a green wave. Recent research from estimates the Europe Europe Electric Ships market size at USD 5.9 billion in 2022, with projections stretching to USD 15.7 billion by 2030. This corresponds to an impressive CAGR of approximately 15% for 2023-2030.
Market Outlook
The forecast reflects mounting momentum: enhanced seaborne trade across European waters, expanding tourism via ferries and cruise-services, rising pressure to comply with environmental regulations, and a commercial imperative to reduce fuel and maintenance costs. Together, they underpin a strong growth outlook for electric propulsion in shipping.
Industry Overview
Shipbuilders, retrofit specialists and component suppliers are scaling their activities. The retrofitting of existing vessels to electric or hybrid configurations is especially noteworthy, as it offers a cost-efficient path to sustainability. Meanwhile, fully electric new-builds are gaining traction in shorter-haul operations. The industry is also seeing deeper integration of energy storage systems, power conversion, and power distribution technologies tailored to marine applications.
Key Players
Notable firms active in Europe’s segment include Wärtsilä Oyj, Siemens AG, ABB Group, Kongsberg Maritime, BAE Systems plc and AKASOL AG. These organisations emphasise innovation, cost-effective local manufacturing and collaboration to secure leadership positions in the evolving ecosystem.
Segmentation Growth
The market’s structural segmentation reveals where value is being created:
- Type (Fully electric vs Hybrid): Fully electric leads, especially in the passenger and short-range domain, thanks to lower noise levels and lighter systems. Hybrid offers flexibility for longer voyages.
- System (Energy storage, power generation, conversion, distribution): Energy storage systems register the fastest growth, as battery costs continue to decline and performance improves.
- Ship Type (Commercial vs Defence): Commercial vessels dominate, more so due to the rising acceptance of electric ferries and tourist ships. Defence plays a secondary role.
- Power Band (<75 kW, 75-150 kW, 151-745 kW, 746-7,560 kW): The 75-150 kW band is projected to grow fastest, matching many ferry or short-haul vessel requirements.
- Range (<50 km, 50-100 km, 101-1,000 km, >1,000 km): The under-50 km range leads, as these vessels are more easily electrified and infrastructure for charging is less complex.
As Europe transitions toward low-carbon maritime mobility, the electric ships market presents enduring commercial and environmental opportunity.