Impressive new Nice Boating Tomorrow show highlights electric, solar, sustainability

Impressive new Nice Boating Tomorrow show highlights electric, solar, sustainability

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March 14, 2026 · 18 min

About this episode

The episode discusses the Nice Boating Tomorrow show, which focuses on sustainable boating technologies.

Nice, one of the Mediterranean’s most historic ports and seaside destinations, is presenting a new public boat show and industry forum that focusses exclusively on electric, hydrogen, solar, hybrid and other sustainable boat and boating technologies. Nice Boating Tomorrow has an impressive first year line-up of more than 80 exhibitors and 30 boats in-water, where visitors will be able to take part in sea trials and experience first-hand the performance, comfort and smoothness of clean propulsion systems. Listen to this article as a podcast The in-water exhibition will feature established shipyards alongside innovative start-ups and include everything from electric jetskis and dayboats to clean-energy cruising catamarans. Exhibitors are based in France, Finland, Croatia, Germany, Spain, the United Kingdom, Italy and Monaco. In-water show, on land exhibits, international forum Electric motors, battery systems, solar panels, hybridization technologies, wind-assisted propulsion and more will be onshore along with boat retrofit solutions. Beyond electric vessels, visitors can explore sustainability options like deck coverings, eco-designed sails, bio-sourced nautical apparel and the…

Topics covered

  • electric boating
  • sustainability
  • solar energy
  • hydrogen technology

Keywords

  • Nice Boating Tomorrow
  • public boat show
  • clean propulsion systems
  • in-water exhibition

Mentioned in this episode

Products: electric jetskis, dayboats, clean-energy cruising catamarans

Places: Nice, Mediterranean, France, Finland, Croatia, Germany, Spain, the United Kingdom, Italy, Monaco

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