Marine renewable energy

Bringing independent energy to new shores

WindionX develops a system harvesting wind energy at sea and delivering steerable electric energy to small grids through minimalist infrastructure.

High-voltage transmission pylons at sunrise
The Earth seen from space

01 — Urgency

Time is running out to get equipped with sustainable and independent energy production systems. At WindionX we are convinced that mobility is key to fast and seamless deployment at small and large scale.

02 — The island problem

Islands electricity is tied to oil. Therefore, they also have a heavy carbon footprint, reaching 600 g/kWh eq CO₂. Additionally, it comes with a production price five times higher than mainland electricity. Yet, many could benefit from strong wind energy near their coasts.

600g/kWh
eq CO₂ footprint
mainland price
Oil tanker moored at a coastal fuel terminal
Abstract blurred silhouette of a sail-like device at sea, night

03 — The solution

WindionX is actually a very special sail boat that stores electricity onboard and delivers it near shore. It requires no assembly port and can operate independently of the seabed, especially above large depths.

04 — Resilience

As a ship, WindionX is not threatened by hurricanes and can even accomplish rescue missions to support damaged grids.

Eye of a hurricane seen from the International Space Station
Small tropical island surrounded by a coral reef and open ocean

05 — Impact

These capabilities make it a low impact solution delivering seamless deployment both for islands and large countries with no continental shelves. Surprisingly, it can deliver a very competitive LCOE at large scale.

Competitive LCOE at scale

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Let’s bring energy to new shores.

WindionX — Brest, France