MDL Marinas, in partnership with Aqua superPower, has become the first marina group to install an electric boat charging network in the UK. In its drive to tackle air pollution and reduce carbon emissions, MDL has introduced chargers at five of its marinas.

Convincing consumers to turn to electric power is far from an easy task, predominantly due to the cost. What industries need to do is make things as simple as possible for consumers to prompt them to make the switch, and in relation to the UK boating sector, MDL Marinas is leading the way.

MDL Marinas has recently launched its Green Strategy. They are to install new electric charging points at Cobb’s Quay, Hamble Point, Sparkes, Windsor and Ocean Village marinas. Their Green Strategy signifies a significant step forward in its mission to become the UK’s most sustainable marina group.

“We recognised that for the electric boat market to grow, it’s essential that a charging network is developed to service these boats,” said Tim Mayer, sales and marketing director at MDL. “We’re delighted to be partnering with Aqua superPower to be able to support people wishing to make their boating more sustainable by offering rapid charging for electric boats across our marinas.”

“We’ve chosen to join forces with Aqua superPower. Not just because we believe it has developed the best marine electric charging solution at this time, but because its mission aligns with our aim to help reduce the impact of boating on the marine environment,” said Michael Glanville, managing director at MDL.”

Aqua superPower has developed a network of fast chargers for electric boats. Each station is built to IP65 standard, providing dual simultaneous DC charging up to 75 kW, allowing electric boats to recharge and extend their autonomy rapidly.

“We are delighted to be working with MDL Marinas, who is widely recognised as a cornerstone of British yachting and known for leading the way in terms of innovation,” says Alex Bamberg, CEO of Aqua superPower. “Aqua’s mission is to reduce the impact of boating on the marine environment and to help marina owners with the switch to electric power as part of their decarbonisation efforts.

“While the marine sector may lag behind others in terms of deployment, the massive growth of electric vehicles on the highway has proved that electrification is the way forward. When you ask a consumer to make a significant investment in an electric boat, you want to assure them they can have the charging that suits their lifestyle. Access to a charging infrastructure that offers a reliable plug & charge experience offering features like charge point visibility is essential for boat builders and their customers if they are to develop the confidence to transition away from liquid carbon fuels.”

“This is why Aqua superPower is developing its dedicated marine fast charge network that will be accessible to MDL marina users via the Aqua secure app or RFID card.”

To illustrate the benefit of adopting marine e-mobility, a 10m dayboat powered by a diesel engine, with 480lt of diesel in its tank, will generate approximately 1290kg CO2 on a typical day out, while an average car generates this amount of CO2 in three months.

Tim continues: “This is just the first step in tackling marine and air pollution in line with our new Green Strategy, but we’ve put our head above the parapet and are investing heavily for the good of the environment and the boating industry. We’re also looking forward to working with local authorities and other marine companies to increase further the electric boat charging infrastructure, allowing the marine industry to evolve in the most sustainable way possible.”

To find out more about MDL Marinas Green Strategy and its commitment to the environment, visit www.mdlmarinas.co.uk/greener-marinas.

For more information on Aqua superPower and its marine fast-charge network, visit www.aqua-superpower.com.

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