HapySity has completed the installation of its first solar-powered smart marina totem at Kos Marina in Greece.
The multi-functional digital totem combines visitor information services, digital advertising and renewable energy generation within a single platform, providing marina visitors, yacht owners and customers with real-time access to information.
A key feature of the system is its integration with renewable energy technology.
The solar-powered totem is expected to generate approximately 2,000kWh of renewable electricity annually, helping to offset energy consumption within the marina’s administrative facilities.
Single infrastructure
“We are proud to see our first installation in Greece deployed at Kos Marina,” said Federico Brunelli, founder of HapySity.
“This project demonstrates how marinas can combine digital services, sustainability and visitor engagement through a single piece of infrastructure.
“We believe solutions like this will play an increasingly important role in the future of marina development across the Mediterranean.”
Antonis Drosos, managing director of Kos Marina, added: “We are continuously exploring innovative ways to improve the experience for our customers while supporting our long-term sustainability goals.
“HapySity’s solution allows us to communicate more effectively with visitors, showcase future developments and demonstrate our commitment to embracing smart technologies within the marina environment.”
HapySity was launched in 2025 and develops smart infrastructure solutions for marinas, integrating solar-powered communication systems, digital information platforms and connected technologies.


