Beyond the Sea

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Using the power of the wind to decarbonize global shipping.

Beyond the Sea by Yves Parlier has created the SeaKite, a complete automated kite traction system that is environmentally friendly.

It consists of a kite, a launch mast, a turntable, sensors, a KiteBox (winches and autopilot) and a steering interface.

All this system will offer you autonomy, safety and fuel economy.

SeaKite is intended for commercial navigation, fishing, research, tankers, bulk carriers, container ships and liners.

20% reduction in average daily fuel consumption

The mixed engine and kite propulsion allows you to benefit from a significant and immediate reduction in your fuel consumption, around 20% on average.

This means significant savings on your fuel costs, but also on carbon taxes.

Equipping your boat with the SeaKite is the assurance of a positive and quick return on investment.

Reduction of greenhouse gas emissions

Maritime transport emits more than one billion tons of CO2 per year. Protecting the planet is nowadays essential, and the general public is more and more sensitive to the CSR approach of companies.

It is therefore urgent to decarbonize maritime transport, and legislation requires each ship to improve its energy efficiency coefficient by 2.5% per year from 2023.

The SeaKite system allows you to immediately reduce your greenhouse gas emissions and meet this ecological challenge!

A "plug & sail" system

The SeaKite system is designed for quick and easy installation. The time required for installation is minimized, reducing the amount of downtime on the boat.

An intelligent kite, just like the sailors

The AI guiding the SeaKite system constantly adapts the positioning of the sail in the wind to continuously optimize traction, performance and impact.


Name

Beyond the Sea

Description

Beyond the Sea gives sailors the control over the force of the wind to propel all vessels, optimize their energy consumption and reduce their greenhouse gas emissions.

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Location

La Teste-de-Buch, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France

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