Hitachi Energy is looking for startups ready to design a multi-vector Energy Management System (EMS) that transforms how ports handle energy: smarter, cleaner and built for the terminals of tomorrow.
The energy landscape at ports is changing fast. Electrification, renewables, hydrogen, onshore power supply (OPS), EV charging. Hitachi Energy is bringing this challenge to the 6th Valenciaport Hackathon and inviting startups to co-create the solution.
Ports and maritime terminals are undergoing a profound energy transformation: onshore power supply (OPS), electric vehicles, photovoltaic self-consumption, battery energy storage and hydrogen, are all increasing the complexity of terminal energy management.
Hitachi Energy's challenge focuses on the innovative design of a multi-vector Energy Management System (EMS) tailored to port terminals — a digital control layer connecting energy infrastructure with port operations.
The EMS must enable terminal operators to:
Proposals should be concrete, technically solid and future-focused. Each participating startup is expected to deliver:
If your startup works in energy management, AI-driven optimisation, IoT, or decarbonisation technology: this challenge was built for you.
Apply before May 25 and co-create the solution alongside Hitachi Energy at the 6th Valenciaport Hackathon.