
From 8 to 11 July 2026, the Yacht Club de Monaco will host the 13th edition of the Monaco Energy Boat Challenge, one of the world’s leading events dedicated to sustainable boating and zero-emission propulsion technologies.
The 2026 edition sets a new record with 56 teams from 22 countries, confirming the event’s rapid growth and its central role in the maritime energy transition.
Held under the initiative “Monaco, Capital of Advanced Yachting”, the Monaco Energy Boat Challenge brings together students, engineers, shipyards, and major industrial players to accelerate the development of innovative marine propulsion systems.
For the first time, teams from the United States and China will participate, further strengthening the event’s global reach.
Competitors will take part in four categories:
The Open Sea Xperience category is one of the most strategic parts of the event, acting as a real-world test platform for certified zero-emission vessels (CE certified).
In 2026, 16 teams will present electric, hydrogen, and hybrid vessels designed for operational performance testing in real maritime conditions.
Key projects include:
The boats will be displayed and open to the public, offering a tangible view of the future of sustainable yachting.
The event is part of the “Monaco, Capital of Advanced Yachting” initiative and is supported by major partners including the Fondation Prince Albert II de Monaco, UBS, BMW, SBM Offshore, and leading industry groups such as Ferretti Group, Azimut | Benetti, and Lürssen.
According to Bernard d’Alessandri, Secretary General of the Yacht Club de Monaco, the event enables teams to test technologies in real conditions while engaging directly with the industry, accelerating innovation transfer.
Since its launch in 2014, the Monaco Energy Boat Challenge has involved:
The 2026 edition includes:
Alongside on-water competitions (speed, slalom, endurance, and championship), the event offers a rich land-based program.
Focused on cutting-edge innovation in maritime and yachting technologies.
Organized by the Fondation Prince Albert II de Monaco, this session will explore:
Originally launched as a solar-powered university competition, the Monaco Energy Boat Challenge has evolved into a global innovation platform for maritime technology.
Today, it acts as a unique ecosystem where research, industry, and education converge to accelerate the transition toward sustainable maritime mobility.
With the increasing presence of electric, hydrogen, and hybrid technologies, the 2026 edition confirms Monaco’s role as a global laboratory for sustainable yachting and maritime innovation.
