Leo Hambro, co-founder and commercial director of Tidal Transit is passionate about the electrification of the marine sector. Leo has been running Tidal Transit since 2011 which has a fleet of 6 CTVs. Tidal Transit is also in a joint venture with Louis Dreyfus Armatuers with a further 3 CTVs in France. Tidal Transit have also partnered with MJR Power & Automation in developing an offshore charger for crew transfer vessels. Prior to Tidal Transit Leo ran a forestry & biomass group in Russia and prior to this cut his teeth as a sugar broker in London.
Attending
Seawork - Conference Room 1
Onshore Power Supply – Connect, Invest, Decarbonise
Wednesday, Jun 11, 2025
11:45 AM - 1:00 PM | Europe/London
Seawork 2024
Live
Get Set for Workboat 2050 - Series 4, Session 5: Expanding offshore wind farm capacity by 2030 – how do we meet the target?
Started from : June 11, 2024
Available until : July 30, 2026
Online Session
Main Stage - Virtual
Live
Get Set for Workboat 2050 - Series 3 Session 3: Incentivising Decarbonisation
Started from : February 28, 2023
Available until : August 11, 2026
Online Session
Seawork 2024
Live
The Electric Seaway (TES) & Zero Emission Network of Workboats (ZENOW)
Started from : June 12, 2024
Available until : July 30, 2026
Online Session
Seawork 2024
Live
Danfoss and Volvo Penta – Electrification of fast speed crew transfer vessels
Started from : June 12, 2024
Available until : July 30, 2026
Online Session
Seawork 2025
Live
Onshore Power Supply – Connect, Invest, Decarbonise
Started from : July 2, 2025
Available until : July 28, 2026
Online Session
Conference Room 1
Operating for Offshore Wind in a Changing Market
Wednesday, Jun 10, 2026
2:15 PM - 3:30 PM | Europe/London
Conference Room 2
£271M for Green Maritime: UKSHORE Funding, CMDC & ZEVI Opportunities Unpacked
Wednesday, Jun 10, 2026
1:00 PM - 1:45 PM | Europe/London
Conference Room 2
OPS for workboats and leisure - MCS, batteries, CCS etc: building the infrastructure for decarbonisation
Onshore Power Supply – Connect, Invest, Decarbonise Bringing the industry together to unlock the potential of net-zero emissions.
Decarbonising operations to reduce emissions and costs remains top of the agenda at Seawork. The 2025 conferences share insights and learnings on key themes that are at the forefront of discussions across the industry.
These 2025 free to attend bitesize sessions will tackle future fuels with case studies highlighting real world applications and industry learnings; the latest developments in onshore power supply; and how AI and autonomy is helping to optimise performance and deliver efficiencies across fleet technology.