Please select your home edition
Edition

8th Monaco Energy Boat Challenge 2021

by Yacht Club de Monaco 8 May 2021 05:34 PDT 6-10 July 2021
YCM Monaco Energy Boat Challenge © Carlo Borlenghi

While eco-friendly vehicles and renewable energy sources are in the spotlight this week in the Principality of Monaco at the EVER show, and electric single-seaters vie for pole position in the 4th E-Prix, the Yacht Club de Monaco is ramping up preparations for the 8th Monaco Energy Boat Challenge (6-10 July 2021).

"It is still possible to be a pioneer thanks to all the new sources of energy and technology available to protect the environment. The Monaco Energy Boat Challenge is an example. The organisers and participants are writing a new page of history," said Bertrand Piccard, founder of the Solar Impulse Foundation and event patron, while in Monaco.

With 60 days left to the start of this eighth edition, industry players and a new generation of engineers are gearing up to unveil their prototypes and the shape of yachting tomorrow.

Organised by Yacht Club de Monaco alongside the Prince Albert II Foundation and International Powerboating Federation, this meeting showcases alternative clean propulsion systems. Iqos and Credit Suisse, long-time partners of the event are joined for the second year by BMW and YPI (Yachting Partners International).

Home straight for Solar and Open Sea classes

Across three classes, 31 teams, 24 universities and 17 nationalities have already confirmed their participation. Italy, France, Netherlands, Monaco, Portugal, England, Greece and Germany, but also United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, China and Peru will be represented at this unique event that gives free reign to the creativity of researchers, academics, future engineers, inventors and professionals in the yachting and energy sectors.

For explorer Mike Horn it's an important meeting: "Organising events like this one to discuss and progress ideas is to make dreams come true. When you are inspired, you inspire others and that is the start of a better future."

Contestants in the Solar class which expects some 15 teams from all over Europe, have until 15th May to confirm their registration. Idem for teams in the Open Sea class which includes two Monaco-based teams, namely Vita Yachts and Lanéva celebrating two years since the launch of their first boat, an event attended by YCM President, HSH Prince Albert II of Monaco.

Three different categories

In the Energy Class, introduced in 2018 and which this year numbers 17 teams including SBM Offshore E-Racing Team, contestants use catamaran hulls supplied by the YCM. Each team has to select a renewable energy and design a propulsion system, the only restriction being that they can only use a pre-stipulated quantity of energy.

In from the start at the first edition in 2014, the Solar Class is for boats powered only by the sun which compete in one-on-one duels, a slalom contest and endurance races. Last year, in the first ever wholly online event due to the health situation, six teams entered including the Dutch Tu Delft team, winners of the Spirit Prize. Around 15 boats from all over Europe are expected this year.

Formerly called Offshore Class, the renamed Open Sea Class is mainly for vessels already on the market or about to enter it. They face several challenging events to test their boats' autonomy including a 16 nautical mile (29.6km) race from Monaco to Ventimiglia in Italy, an endurance course and a manoeuvrability challenge. For electric or hydrogen boats already on the market or in development, this event is a sea trial like no other and gives professionals attending an opportunity to keep their fingers on the pulse of the latest advances.

Hydrogen a new source with a promising future

Hydrogen will take centre stage at the 8th Monaco Energy Boat Challenge. The European Commission has also announced objectives to develop green hydrogen, with a first date set in 2024 by which time green hydrogen production should have reached a million tonnes. For 2030, the target is to exceed 10 million. This ambitious road map relies on a revolution in the energy system. To date, eight teams have already announced that their project promotes this solution. They include SBM Offshore E-Racing Team which won the Innovation Prize in 2019 and the Eco Conception Prize last year. They are returning for their third crack at this event and will face five other teams including newcomers Team Altran (Groupe CapGemini).

It's an unstoppable solution with the wind in its sails according to Gunter Pauli, economist, ecologist and the man behind the blue economy: "Hydrogen is the only energy we can consider. Its performance compared to a battery or to a diesel engine, even compared to electricity (...), hydrogen surpasses them all".

In partnership with the Prince Albert II Foundation and Energy Transition Mission, on Friday 9th July the Yacht Club de Monaco is holding the Monaco Hydrogen Working Group's second round table. This initiative brings together institutions and those involved in hydrogen projects to discuss its potential in the maritime sector. A reminder that the first round table was held at the YCM in 2019, on the opening day of the Monaco Energy Boat Challenge, and led to discussions on possibilities of installing the necessary infrastructure for hydrogen in the Principality.

Productive exchanges

Exchanges between universities and the yachting industry are always very constructive. The team of Hydrovinci and FinX, a young start-up which uses bio-mimetics for its propulsion system, is an excellent example and have been working together since 2019. Another team, French Wave Estaca who won contests on the water in 2019, return this year to trial their vertical ADV Tech axis.

The annual one-day conference is on Thursday 8th July when experts in the sector meet to delve into the detail of a wide range of topics such as development of bio-composites in yachting, new energy uses, alternative propulsion systems, design and build efficiency, and the latest R&D advances.

One overriding ambition

It is also the day chosen for the Yacht Club de Monaco to sign a national energy transition pact, a Monaco Government programme combining actions on three major carbon issues: mobility, waste and energy.

Meanwhile, YCM continues the transition to cleaner energy sources for its fleet, replacing conventional fuels with a 100% sustainable eco-circular synthetic biofuel. It is produced from refining waste cooking oils and can reduce carbon impact by 89%. The Club's current committee boat Seabus was the first vessel in the YCM fleet to make the switch, followed by the Club's flagship Tuiga. This initiative follows the arrival of three electric tenders to supervise sailing pupils in the Sports Section, and launch of the Superyacht Eco Association (SEA) Index, a benchmark to measure the environmental impact of 40-plus meter yachts.

For more information visit www.energyboatchallenge.com.

Related Articles

The Palermo-Montecarlo turns 20
After a great 2024 season, sailing is preparing for an equally important 2025 Among the events to mark on the agenda, the 20th anniversary edition of the Palermo-Montecarlo stands out, the late summer offshore sailing regatta that crosses the Mediterranean and has attracted the best sailors and the most beautiful boats. Posted on 21 Dec
2024 Optimist European Team Racing Championship
A sixth European title for Italy at Yacht Club de Monaco The curtain has fallen on the Optimist European Team Racing Championship 2024, organised by Yacht Club de Monaco under the aegis of the International Optimist Dinghy Association (IODA) and World Sailing, in partnership with FxPro, Monaco Marine and SLAM. Posted on 21 Oct
E1 partners with Yacht Club de Monaco
Pilot Academy is a comprehensive talent identification programme to uncover new generation of pilots The UIM E1 World Championship has announced a landmark partnership with the Yacht Club de Monaco to host its pioneering Pilot Academy, a comprehensive talent identification programme designed to uncover a new generation of pilots for its second season. Posted on 2 Oct
Palermo-Montecarlo 2024 Prizegiving
The final party is always a moment not to be missed The prize-giving ceremony of an offshore regatta is always a celebration, memories of sailing, small great feats, waves and wind for days and nights intersect, all to be shared with friends and competitors, in pure sailing spirit. Posted on 27 Aug
After the records, many arrivals in Monte Carlo
Waiting for the overall winner of the 19th Palermo-Monte Carlo Key nights, days and hours for the 19th Palermo-Monte Carlo, the offshore sailing regatta organized by the Circolo della Vela Sicilia. Posted on 23 Aug
Palermo-Montecarlo line honours for Black Jack
The windiest and most competitive Palermo-Montecarlo races concluded for the maxi yachts One of the windiest and most competitive Palermo-Montecarlo races concluded for the maxi yachts today with Remon Vos' 100ft Black Jack claiming line honours and setting a new race record. Posted on 22 Aug
Line Honours and new record for Black Jack 100
In the Palermo-Montecarlo offshore sailing regatta First verdicts for the Palermo-Montecarlo, the offshore sailing regatta organized by the Circolo della Vela Sicilia, involved in America's Cup campaign with Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli Team, with collaboration of the YC Costa Smeralda and the YC de Monaco. Posted on 22 Aug
Spectacular start for the 19th Palermo-Montecarlo
Unique conditions in the Gulf of Mondello, strong wind from the West, but influenced by Capo Gallo An amazing, spectacular start for the 19th Palermo-Montecarlo, the offshore sailing regatta organized by the Circolo della Vela Sicilia with the collaboration of the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda and the Yacht Club de Monaco. Posted on 20 Aug
Record under threat in the Palermo-Montecarlo?
While the race is typically a light wind affair, this year it may not be so The 19th Palermo-Montecarlo yacht race sets sail from Sicily's capital tomorrow, concluding the International Maxi Association's 2023-24 Mediterranean Maxi Offshore Challenge, which started with last autumn's Rolex Middle Sea Race. Posted on 19 Aug
One month to the 19th Palermo-Montecarlo start
Black Jack 100 is back to try and break their own record It's just over a month left until the start of the 19th Palermo-Montecarlo, the late summer offshore regatta, organized by the Circolo della Vela Sicilia, a club challenging for the 37th America's Cup alongside Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli. Posted on 22 Jul
Maritimo 2023 M600 FOOTERTrinidad and Tobago - Sail Service Stay