Continuing success in Middle East
The first half of 2024 delivered remarkable successes for Italian company Plus Marine in Saudi Arabia, marking significant achievements across key projects. One of the standout accomplishments was the design and supply of pedestals for Sindallah Marina, a vital component in the ambitious Neom project.
Plus Marine, in collaboration with the renowned Luca Dini design studio, delivered a custom-engineered power pedestal (above) that perfectly aligns with Neom’s visionary motto “things you’ve never seen before”. The pedestals feature cutting-edge consumption control systems and integrated connectors for the internet and television.
The company also equipped Sindallah Marina with advanced electric boat chargers, including three AC chargers inspired by Luca Dini’s design and two DC fast charge pedestals, which are maintained at an optimal 40°C thanks to Webasto’s pioneering water-cooling technology.
Another noteworthy project for Plus Marine is the Jeddah Central Development, where the company supplied chargers with capacities of up to 1,200 amps, capable of serving 475 boats up to 70m (230ft) in length. Plus is currently producing 19 fast chargers of 150kW capacity for the development.
Red Sea Global also entrusted the company with the supply of critical infrastructure by ordering water and electricity pedestals for various islands, and yet another high profile Saudi project, Triple Bay – Amaala, has recently contracted Plus Marine to provide power pedestals with outlets up to 1,200 amps.
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