Our Mission
Propelling the energy transition on water.We develop and integrate solar energy solutions to reduce the carbon footprint of maritime transport, combining sustainability and operational performance.
At Maritime Solaire, we believe that maritime transport can and must evolve. Our project was born from the conviction that technological innovation, coupled with solar energy, is the key to cleaner and more ocean-friendly navigation. We are committed to developing solutions that reduce the environmental impact of the sector, offering our clients a concrete and reliable alternative for their nautical travel. Our fundamental principle is to prove that performance and sustainability can sail in harmony.
We are pioneers in sustainable maritime transport, dedicated to shipowners and logistics companies that share our vision of a decarbonized future. Our positioning is based on technological innovation and transparent, expert communication.
We develop and integrate solar energy solutions to reduce the carbon footprint of maritime transport, combining sustainability and operational performance.
We work with shipowners, fleet managers, and logistics companies committed to adopting clean and innovative technologies.
We communicate with clarity and passion about technological advancements, sharing knowledge and inspiring action for more responsible transport.
| 2018 | Initial Feasibility Studies | Launch of the first feasibility studies for integrating solar panels on coastal transport vessels. |
| 2020 | Trimaran Prototype | Development and launch of the first hybrid solar-powered trimaran prototype. |
| 2021 | Battery Improvements | Adoption of new energy storage technologies, increasing vessel range by 40%. |
| 2022 | Industrial Partnership | Signing of a major partnership for the mass production of lightweight and efficient components. |
| 2023 | Demonstration Expedition | Completion of a demonstration expedition in the Mediterranean, validating the sustainability of the concept. |
| 2024 | Commercial Launch | Opening of the first orders for solar-powered trimarans intended for passenger and light freight transport. |