
ZEM integrates electric and hybrid driveline solutions for the maritime industry, empowering vessel operators to cut emissions, lower operating costs, and future-proof their fleets.
CHALLENGE
Global maritime transport is under increasing pressure to reduce emissions, yet the industry still relies heavily on fossil-fuel propulsion with limited access to scalable, safe, and cost‑effective electrification solutions. Shipowners struggle to find modular energy systems that enable rapid adoption of zero‑emission operations without compromising performance or safety.
SOLUTION
ZEM delivers advanced, turnkey marine battery systems designed specifically for demanding maritime environments. Our solution combines modular battery packs, integrated cooling, and intelligent safety management to provide reliable, high‑performance electric propulsion for a wide range of vessels. The systems are scalable, easy to install, and certified to the highest maritime standards, enabling shipowners to adopt zero‑emission technology faster and with lower risk. With a proven track record and robust engineering, ZEM offers one of the market’s safest and most efficient pathways to maritime electrification.

BENEFITS
Customers gain a highly reliable, low‑maintenance energy system that reduces fuel costs, operational downtime, and complexity while improving vessel performance. By switching to ZEM’s zero‑emission battery systems, operators eliminate local air pollution and dramatically cut CO₂ emissions, directly contributing to cleaner ports and healthier coastal communities. The solution also reduces noise pollution, enhances onboard safety, and supports stricter environmental regulations—creating long‑term sustainability advantages for both the customer and the maritime sector. Altogether, ZEM enables shipowners to future‑proof their fleet.

MARKET POTENTIAL
The global marine battery market is experiencing rapid expansion, valued at USD 882 million in 2024 and projected to reach USD 1.69 billion by 2032, driven by accelerating electrification and stricter emissions regulations.