This summer’s Monaco Solar & Energy Boat Challenge will go ahead online as exchanges on Open Source between participants is one of the building blocks on which this event focused on innovative propulsion systems has been built.

According to YCM General Secretary Bernard d’Alessandri: “Given the situation and to continue supporting the hard work already put in by teams, we felt we had to adapt. With all the uncertainty, we are not able to host a conventional event for the public. Last year, we had over a thousand visitors through the village and 350 participants. We had to find a solution to keep it going without contravening the guidelines.”

It Organised by the Yacht Club de Monaco alongside the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation and International Powerboating Federation.
This event focusing on zero-emission propulsion and bringing together researchers, academics, future engineers, inventors, and yachting and energy professionals to developing alternative propulsion systems to build the future of yachting.

There are three awards. An Innovation Prize for the most advanced improvements of visionary and relevant innovations, the aim is to promote systems that can be adapted to meet the sector’s requirements from a production and pricing point of view.
The Eco Conception Prize for the efficiency of the materials and processes used. The Spirit Prize reflects the spirit of the competition by rewarding participants for originality in how they present their work. The winners in each of the three categories (all classes combined) will receive a cheque for €2,000.
These meetings provide a valuable link between the industry and contestants, giving them access to new information to feed into their experience.