Modern marina microgrids combine solar panels, wind turbines, and storage systems—often with battery banks—to provide resilient, local power. These microgrids maintain supply and demand balance, reduce dependence on the central grid, and provide reliable charging for electric. The Wind-Solar Storage-Charging System is a cutting-edge, integrated solution that combines solar and wind power with energy storage and charging infrastructure, enabling highly efficient energy use and optimized resource configuration. This system operates in both grid-connected and off-grid. As shares of variable renewable energy (VRE) on the electric grid increase, sources of grid flexibility will become increasingly important for maintaining the reliability and affordability of electricity supply. The system is designed to be. In reality, ground vehicles, port, inland and short sea vessels and shore power will be electrifying with fits and starts somewhat in parallel, with ground vehicles ahead, and vessels and shore power likely occurring in parallel. By the 2040s, the technology landscape for maritime electrification.