This is the second recognition the business has received this year after winning the Emerging Technology award at the Offshore Achievement Awards in March.
The Scottish Green Energy Supply Chain Awards, organized by Scottish Renewables and hosted at P&J Live, highlight the people and businesses driving Scotland’s renewable supply chain. In total, 34 nominees were shortlisted across eight categories.
The Technology and Business Innovation category celebrates the organizations developing unique solutions or processes to solve client problems through technology, efficiency initiatives, and novel solutions.
Stillstrom was selected as the winner for its breakthrough offshore power and charging technology, which reduces greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from vessel operations. Its solutions enable low-emission operations for both electric and hybrid vessels, helping the sector cut fuel dependency, reduce costs, and advance maritime decarbonization.
Kristian Borum Jørgensen, CEO at Stillstrom, said: “Our goal has always been straightforward: reduce GHG emissions from vessels by providing reliable, cost-efficient charging offshore, where it actually makes a difference. Winning this award confirms that the industry is ready to embrace solutions that deliver both climate impact and commercial value.
“Scotland’s offshore energy sector has long set the pace for innovation, and we’re working closely with a number of Scottish businesses to bring our technology to market, so to be recognized by Scottish Renewables means a great deal.”
Now in its fifth year, the prestigious awards recognize skills, innovation, and resilience across the full supply chain, from manufacturing and logistics to workforce development.
Stillstrom, which was founded in 2019 and has offices in Copenhagen and Aberdeen, is committed to reducing the maritime sector’s reliance on fossil fuels. Its suite of proprietary offshore charging solutions is designed to support the decarbonization of offshore vessel operations, lowering the environmental impact for offshore wind farms.
For more information about Stillstrom and its offshore power and charging solutions, visit: https://stillstrom.com/