NatPower Marine announced as Lead Energy Transition Partner for LISW25

London International Shipping Week 2025 (LISW25) is proud to announce NatPower Marine as its Lead Energy Transition Partner, underscoring the company’s central role in accelerating the decarbonisation of global shipping.

As Lead Energy Transition Partner, NatPower Marine will play a pivotal role in LISW25’s global discussions on sustainability, green corridors, and the infrastructure required to enable zero-emission shipping. Its partnership highlights the growing importance of electrification and renewable energy investment in delivering the maritime industry’s net-zero ambitions.

“NatPower Marine is proud to serve as Lead Energy Transition Partner of London International Shipping Week 2025 — a unique platform where ports, shipping lines, governments, and investors unite to build the infrastructure for zero-emission shipping,” said Andrea Minerdo, Chief Corporate Officer Public Affairs, NatPower and Chairman, NatPower H.

“With our £250 million commitment to UK shore power, we are proving that the UK can lead the world in green corridors and electrified shipping routes. Maritime decarbonisation is not a distant goal; it is the course we are already charting — and the future of navigation is being written now.”

Welcoming NatPower Marine as Lead Energy Transition Partner, Llewellyn Bankes-Hughes, co-founder and joint CEO of London International Shipping Week, said: “We are delighted to welcome NatPower Marine as our Lead Energy Transition Partner for LISW25. Their significant investment and commitment to delivering shore power and clean energy infrastructure align perfectly with the week’s themes of innovation, collaboration, and sustainability. NatPower Marine’s leadership exemplifies the bold action needed to drive maritime decarbonisation forward.”

NatPower Marine’s involvement in LISW25 reflects its vision of enabling clean, electrified shipping routes and ensuring ports across the UK and beyond are equipped to meet the demands of a zero-emissions future.

London International Shipping Week 2025 will take place from 15–19 September, bringing together governments, regulators, shipowners, investors, and innovators to discuss the key issues shaping the future of global shipping.

For the latest on LISW25 please visit www.lisw.com

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