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IEMA sparks global collaboration with landmark Manifesto signing

by International Electric Marine Association 12 Mar 13:38 UTC
Sue Putallaz, CEO of IEMA member Mobyfly © IEMA

In a historic move towards a cleaner, greener future for electric marine transportation, the International Electric Marine Association (IEMA) proudly announces the unanimous signing of a groundbreaking Manifesto by nine leading national electric marine associations from around the world.

  • Unanimous signing of a groundbreaking Manifesto by nine leading national electric marine associations from around the world.
  • The signatories have set out their intention to accelerate the adoption of electric propulsion and sustainable technologies.

Signalling a collective commitment to accelerate the adoption of electric propulsion, energy storage, and sustainable technologies in all aspects of maritime and inland waters transportation, IEMA's Manifesto has been endorsed by representatives from:

The Electric Boat Association of America, The Electric Boat Association of Canada, The Norwegian Electric Boat Association (Norsk elbÄtforening), L'Association Française pour le Bateau Electrique (AFBE), The Electric Boat Association of Greece, The India Boat Association/India Eco Boat Association (IEBA), The Swiss Association for Zero Emission Boats, The Spanish Electric Boat Association (ANBE), and The Electric Boat Association of the UK.

At the heart of the Manifesto lies a commitment to collaboration, with key principles focused on fostering knowledge exchange, promoting educational outreach, driving research and development, enhancing industry representation, and addressing cultural and environmental considerations. By aligning efforts and resources, the signatories have set out their intention to accelerate the adoption of electric propulsion and sustainable technologies, influencing international policies and standards along the way.

Adria Jover, President of IEMA, hailed the Manifesto as a key moment for the global electric marine industry, "The collective commitment of these national associations signifies that by joining forces, we are poised to accelerate the adoption of electric propulsion and sustainable technologies, fulfilling IEMA's core aims of collaboration and environmental responsibility. IEMA is working to make an impact as quickly as possible, and I welcome this positive action of the national associations to advance electric mobility and promote environmental stewardship."

Jeff Butler, President of the Electric Boat Association in Canada, and renowned electric boating journalist, echoed the sentiment, emphasizing the significance of global cooperation in advancing electric marine solutions. "Together we can set a precedent for global cooperation in advancing electric marine solutions. The Manifesto sets out an agreement to pool resources for collaborative research and projects to accelerate innovation in electric marine technologies, address challenges and identify opportunities for improvement. We can drive innovation, influence policies, and create a more environmentally conscious marine industry."

Sue Putallaz, CEO of IEMA member Mobyfly and representative for the Swiss Association for Zero Emission Boats, added; "By fostering collaboration and driving innovation, IEMA and its Manifesto partners are paving the way for a cleaner, greener, and more efficient maritime transportation sector. As representatives of the electric and sustainable boating industries, we aim to showcase our commitment to environmental protection and promote better practices globally."

Since its inception in September 2023, IEMA has rapidly gained momentum and support within the electric marine community. The signing of IEMA's Manifesto by these national associations underscores a collective commitment and desire to expedite the transition towards a cleaner, greener future for electric marine transportation.

If your industry association or business operates within the electric marine sector, seize the opportunity to drive change by joining IEMA. Be a part of the IEMA's platform for future advancements and become a member today at iema.org/become-a-member.

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