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Preparing for electric boat charging

As the boating industry moves more and more towards electrification, marinas face the new challenge of providing reliable charging infrastructure. Marina utilities expert Seijsener is at the forefront of the new wave, delivering infrastructure that is not only cutting-edge but site-specific.

Seijsener’s electric boat charging stations are designed to withstand the harsh marine environment while delivering top-tier performance. With various models and designs, including the Arctic, Pacific and Atlantic stations, a solution is available for every type of marina. Features include: weatherproof and corrosion-resistant construction, ensuring longevity in various environments; possible integration with mobile charging applications; and scalable designs to accommodate various boat sizes and power requirements.
The company continuously improves its stations through close collaboration with marina owners and boat enthusiasts, and this partnership approach ensures that its solutions evolve in tandem with real-world needs and challenges.
When it comes to selecting the new infrastructure, Seijsener offers a comprehensive service to marinas. This includes: expert consultation and site planning; seamless installation and integration with existing systems; and ongoing support and maintenance to ensure uninterrupted service.
Choosing the right partner for electric boat infrastructure is crucial for marinas looking to future-proof their facilities. Seijsener has already helped numerous marinas across Europe prepare for the electric boating revolution.
www.seijsener.com

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