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Envision Energy Unveils 2026 Net Zero Action Report at VivaTech Paris

By MGN EditorialJune 23, 2026 at 06:00 AM

Chinese green technology leader Envision Energy has published its 2026 Net Zero Action Report at Europe's VivaTech innovation summit, outlining a roadmap for future energy systems with implications for the maritime energy transition.

## Envision Energy Publishes 2026 Net Zero Action Report at VivaTech Envision Energy, a global leader in green technology solutions, has unveiled its *Net Zero Action Report 2026* at VivaTech in Paris, one of Europe's largest and most influential innovation conferences. The report, released on 23 June 2026, sets out the company's vision for next-generation energy systems designed to support long-term civilisational prosperity through decarbonisation. According to PR Newswire, the report highlights how integrated clean energy technologies can accelerate the transition away from fossil fuels across multiple sectors. While the announcement was made in the context of broader energy innovation, the findings carry direct relevance for the maritime industry, which is under increasing regulatory and commercial pressure to reduce its carbon footprint in line with International Maritime Organization (IMO) targets. Envision Energy, headquartered in Shanghai, has established a significant presence in wind energy, smart energy management, and green hydrogen — all technologies identified as critical pathways for shipping decarbonisation. The company's Net Zero framework aligns with growing demand from shipowners, port operators, and fuel suppliers seeking scalable, commercially viable alternatives to conventional marine fuels. The VivaTech platform provided a high-profile European stage for the report's launch, signalling Envision Energy's intent to deepen engagement with Western markets and policymakers at a time when the EU's FuelEU Maritime regulation and the IMO's revised greenhouse gas strategy are reshaping investment decisions across the global fleet. The report's release comes amid intensifying industry focus on green ammonia, methanol, and wind-assisted propulsion as near- and medium-term solutions for deep-sea shipping. Envision Energy's positioning across wind and hydrogen value chains places it among a cohort of energy technology firms increasingly courting the maritime sector as a major future customer. Full details of the 2026 Net Zero Action Report are available through Envision Energy's official communications channels.
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