Marintec China 2025: A Global Maritime Industry Gathering
Marintec China 2025 was held from December 2 to 5 at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre. As one of the world’s largest and most influential maritime exhibitions, the event brought together shipowners, shipyards, system suppliers, and technology providers from across the globe.
The exhibition focused on key industry trends including green shipping, electric and hybrid propulsion, intelligent vessels, and digital maritime solutions, providing a high-level platform for technical exchange and international cooperation.
GEES Booth Highlight: VED Physical Prototype
GEES (Junye Electric Ship Technology) participated in Marintec China 2025 and presented its latest electric propulsion innovations. A key highlight of the exhibition was the VED (Variable Electric Drive) physical prototype, showcased publicly for the first time.
The VED system features a high-efficiency electric drive architecture with optimized mechanical transmission and compact design. It is engineered to deliver reliable performance, low noise operation, and flexible integration across a wide range of electric and hybrid vessel applications.
Technical Highlights and Visitor Engagement
- High-efficiency electric drive: Optimized drive structure delivering improved torque transmission and energy efficiency.
- Low-noise operation: Structural and mechanical optimization enhances onboard comfort and reduces environmental impact.
- Modular design: Supports flexible installation and simplifies maintenance and future upgrades.
- On-site demonstrations: GEES engineers provided in-depth explanations and technical discussions using the physical prototype.
Driving the Future of Green Maritime Propulsion
GEES remains committed to advancing electric and hybrid propulsion technologies for the global maritime industry. Through continuous innovation and international collaboration, the company aims to accelerate the adoption of low-emission and zero-emission vessels worldwide.
The successful presentation of the VED physical prototype at Marintec China 2025 further demonstrates GEES’s capability in electric drive system development and its long-term vision to support the maritime industry’s transition toward sustainable and intelligent shipping.