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Industrial Electrification Key to Europe's Competitiveness, Eurelectric Report Finds
By MGN Editorial•June 3, 2026 at 12:00 PM
A new Eurelectric report launched at the Power Summit in Helsinki concludes that while electrification already offers a competitive advantage for European industry, scaling the transition requires far greater coordination across energy system levels.
## Industrial Electrification Key to Europe's Competitiveness, Eurelectric Report Finds
Europe's industrial competitiveness is increasingly tied to the pace and integration of its electrification efforts, according to a major new report published by Eurelectric and launched on 3 June 2026 at the Power Summit in Helsinki.
The report, which draws on evidence gathered from 61 companies across the continent, finds that electrification already represents a tangible competitive advantage for European industry. However, it warns that realising the full potential of the transition will require significantly better alignment across all levels of the energy system — from grid infrastructure and policy frameworks to industrial operations and investment planning.
For the maritime sector, the findings carry particular relevance. European ports and shipping operators are under mounting pressure to decarbonise operations, with shore power (cold ironing) infrastructure, electric harbour craft, and electrified terminal equipment all forming part of the industry's transition roadmap. The report's emphasis on system-level coordination echoes longstanding calls from port authorities and shipowners for coherent policy signals and grid capacity commitments to underpin capital-intensive green investments.
Eurelectric, which represents the European electricity industry, argues that a fragmented approach to electrification risks undermining the very competitiveness gains that the transition is intended to deliver. The organisation is calling for stronger cross-sector collaboration and a more integrated industrial strategy at both national and EU level.
The report's release coincides with ongoing debates within the European Union over the implementation of the FuelEU Maritime regulation and the inclusion of shipping in the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS), both of which are accelerating demand for electrified and alternative-fuel solutions across the maritime value chain.
Industry observers note that the availability and reliability of shore-side electrical infrastructure remains one of the most significant bottlenecks to maritime decarbonisation in European ports. Addressing this will require the kind of coordinated investment and regulatory clarity that the Eurelectric report identifies as currently lacking.
The full report is available through Eurelectric's official channels following its presentation at the Power Summit.
#electrification#decarbonisation#European shipping#shore power#port infrastructure#EU ETS#FuelEU Maritime#energy transition
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