Overall results

After three years of intensive work, the go:LEIF project has now been completed. We would like to express our sincere thanks to everyone who contributed – project partners, ports, municipalities, and other stakeholders. Through your commitment, knowledge, and collaboration, valuable knowledge has been developed regarding the electrification of recreational boats and charging infrastructure along the Skagerrak coast.

🔌 go:LEIF's overall goal has been to support ports and municipalities in the transition to an electrified recreational boating sector. Through pilot installations, market and user studies, technical and economic analyses, and extensive dialogue with relevant stakeholders, the project has combined practical testing with strategic development work. 

📈 The project's analyses show, among other things, that electric recreational boats are already technically well suited for a large proportion of today's boat use, but that economic barriers and access to charging infrastructure remain crucial for wider adoption. 

⚡Ports have been identified as key players, with different roles and needs depending on their function and use. 

See the results here

🏗️ 📄 All analyses, reports, and guidelines from the project are now available for viewing. We hope that the results will be useful in the ongoing work toward a more sustainable recreational boating sector. 🌱You can find them here 👉🏻go:LEIF final reports | Innovatum Science Park👏

Strategy and guidance document for ports and municipalities

We would particularly like to highlight the guidance for ports and municipalities that we have developed within the project, which is based on everything we have learned during three years of analysis, testing, and practical installations. The purpose of this guidance is to help ports and municipalities take steps toward electrified boating. The guidance discusses how development can take place from the first steps to upscaling. The document is available in botha "regular" PDF format here andin a digital flipbook version here.

Many thanks to everyone who contributed to the project!

Thanks toInterreg Öresund-Kattegat-SkagerrakandRegional Development VGRfor making this project possible.

Innovatum Science Park,Business Region Gothenburg, RISE Research Institutes of Sweden,Fyrbodal Municipal Association,  Gothenburg Region,Kungälv Municipality,Kungälv Energi, Agder County Municipality,Arendal Municipality,Lydløs,University of South-Eastern Norway,LEVA i Lysekil AB,Lysekil Municipality, andGothenburg Region Leisure Ports AB (GREFAB).