Fueling maritime profits with next-gen geen tech from Quadrise

Quadrise plc

As the maritime industry scrambles to meet tightening emissions regulations and rising operational costs, all eyes are on innovations that cut carbon without cutting corners. Investors with a nose for future-proof opportunities should pay attention to Quadrise and its CEO Jason Miles, who is presenting today at a high-profile event in Greece focused on profitable decarbonisation in shipping. This timely gathering of key players reveals how Quadrise’s advanced fuel technologies could become a cornerstone of marine energy transition, delivering both sustainability and savings.

At the heart of the event in Piraeus is a bold vision: transforming shipping with scalable, low-carbon fuel technologies that align with existing infrastructure. Quadrise, in partnership with Auramarine, is seizing this moment to showcase its proprietary MSAR® and bioMSAR™ fuel alternatives, solutions engineered to drive down emissions and costs without overhauling engines or supply chains. Jason Miles, a veteran of fuel innovation with nearly two decades at Quadrise, will discuss how these cutting-edge emulsified fuels are already positioned to disrupt the marine fuel landscape.

Today’s session at Istioploikos begins with thought leadership on marine decarbonisation, setting the stage for Quadrise to present a compelling case for its solutions. Attendees will hear how Quadrise’s B30 biofuel is ready for deployment now, reducing emissions with immediate impact, while its B100 net-zero pathway aims for full carbon neutrality by 2030 and beyond. What makes this particularly attractive for investors is that these fuels are compatible with current vessel infrastructure, removing barriers to adoption and speeding up the return on investment.

The combined presentation by Quadrise and Auramarine highlights how their collaboration provides ship operators with a comprehensive roadmap for clean marine fuel. By offering compatibility with conventional fuels as well as future solutions like methanol and ammonia, Auramarine adds weight to the Quadrise proposition, underlining its role in a broader, flexible fuel ecosystem. This partnership could accelerate regulatory compliance and create new revenue channels for marine operators, adding clear financial value.

Jason Miles brings unparalleled experience in the commercialisation of emulsified fuels. His leadership at Quadrise ensures that the company’s R&D doesn’t just stay in the lab, it reaches the engine room. His presentation today will shine a light on the company’s progress in commercial trials and the significant interest shown by major shipping operators. With emissions targets looming large and pressure mounting to act, Quadrise offers a proven, pragmatic path forward for an industry ripe for transformation.

Backed by over a decade of research, international field testing, and strategic partnerships, Quadrise stands at the intersection of regulation, innovation and economic necessity. The opportunity here is more than environmental, it’s deeply commercial.

Quadrise plc (LON:QED) is an energy technology provider whose solutions enable production of cheaper, cleaner, simpler and safer alternatives to fuel oil and biofuels, proven in real world applications. Quadrise technologies produce transition fuels called MSAR® and bioMSAR™, which allow clients in the shipping, utilities and industrial sectors to reduce carbon emissions whilst also saving costs.

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