Eugene Bari
CEO
Ecomar Propulsion
My interests
Battery Chargers & Generators
Electrical Services
Hybrid & Electric Power
Power & Propulsion
Vessel Design & Build
Vessel Owners & Operators
About the Speaker
Eugene is the CEO and founder of Ecomar Propulsion. He is a graduate of Leeds University and City University Business School. Eugene is a serial entrepreneur with over 30 years’ experience in maritime industries. Eugene has led a variety of cutting edge, innovation projects, including development of a range of both inboard and outboard electric propulsion machines utilising battery and hydrogen power sources.
Ecomar Propulsion is engaged in producing zero emission, marine propulsion systems. The company has a clear ambition to remove 10 million tonnes of CO2 from the atmosphere within 10 years. Ecomar has developed systems to 1MW output power which integrate battery and hydrogen energy sources and is currently working on more advanced application and efficiency electronics that extend range and reliability.
Ecomar Propulsion is engaged in producing zero emission, marine propulsion systems. The company has a clear ambition to remove 10 million tonnes of CO2 from the atmosphere within 10 years. Ecomar has developed systems to 1MW output power which integrate battery and hydrogen energy sources and is currently working on more advanced application and efficiency electronics that extend range and reliability.
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Speaker's Sessions (1)
Date
Session
Conference Room 1
Propulsion in Practice: Matching Systems to Operations
How are propulsion systems performing in service, and what does that mean for long-term cost and reliability?
With an increasing range of propulsion options available, propulsion choice has a direct and long-term impact on operating cost, reliability, and vessel use. This session focuses on how different propulsion systems – including traditional diesel – are performing, where efficiencies are being realised, and where hidden costs or operational constraints have emerged. Speakers will share applied experience to help operators reduce risk, avoid costly mismatches, and select propulsion solutions that support commercial performance in service.
Commercial resilience and operational performance are central themes across the 2026 programme. These free-to-attend, bite-size sessions focus on where emerging technologies and operational choices are delivering measurable value in service.
Drawing on real-world experience, sessions will explore the commercial realities of autonomy, the performance and risk profile of different propulsion systems, and how vessel operations and infrastructure can adapt to evolving offshore wind market conditions.
With an increasing range of propulsion options available, propulsion choice has a direct and long-term impact on operating cost, reliability, and vessel use. This session focuses on how different propulsion systems – including traditional diesel – are performing, where efficiencies are being realised, and where hidden costs or operational constraints have emerged. Speakers will share applied experience to help operators reduce risk, avoid costly mismatches, and select propulsion solutions that support commercial performance in service.
Commercial resilience and operational performance are central themes across the 2026 programme. These free-to-attend, bite-size sessions focus on where emerging technologies and operational choices are delivering measurable value in service.
Drawing on real-world experience, sessions will explore the commercial realities of autonomy, the performance and risk profile of different propulsion systems, and how vessel operations and infrastructure can adapt to evolving offshore wind market conditions.
Speakers (3)
Eugene Bari
CEO, Ecomar PropulsionDan Hook
Co-Founder, RAD Propulsion LtdStarts in
2 weeks
0 days
18hours
16 minutes



