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‘World’s first’ capital partner for shore power launched in Norway

May 27, 2025
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Seacap: The World’s First Capital Partner for Green Port Investments

Backed by a European investment fund with over €300 million earmarked for green port investments, Seacap has been launched as the first global capital partner focused on sustainable port development.

Founded by a Norwegian team consisting of Robert Svendsen, Styrk Bekkenes, and Torvald Ulland Reiestad, Seacap aims to revolutionize the maritime industry with a focus on shore power and emissions-free infrastructure.


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Seacap’s partnership with a European investment fund provides access to significant capital for green port infrastructure projects, enabling ports to decarbonize and embrace sustainable practices.

The founders of Seacap, Robert Svendsen, and Styrk Bekkenes, emphasize the importance of immediate action in the transition to zero-emission solutions in the maritime industry. By offering a simple structure and long-term certainty, Seacap aims to facilitate green port development without competing with other vital public projects.

With Norway leading the way in advanced electrification policies, Seacap envisions the country as the starting point for a broader European green infrastructure initiative. Norway’s commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions aligns with Seacap’s mission to accelerate the transition to zero-emission solutions in ports.

As the maritime industry moves towards a zero-emission future, Seacap stands ready to support ports in their green transition, providing the necessary capital and expertise to drive sustainable development.

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