Ocean Power Technologies, Inc. (OPT), a leader in innovative and cost-effective low-carbon marine power, data, and service solutions, has announced the filing of a patent pending for its groundbreaking docking and recharging buoy technology, specifically designed for the Wave Adaptive Modular Vessel (WAM-V) unmanned surface vehicle (USV). This advanced system has already been successfully demonstrated, showcasing its potential to revolutionize the operational efficiency of autonomous marine vessels.
The patent-pending docking and recharging buoy technology represents a significant step forward in the capabilities of USVs, offering a reliable solution for extended missions and operations in remote ocean environments. This technology enables OPT’s WAM-V USV to autonomously dock and recharge at sea with various charging stations (including, OPT’s PowerBuoy®), significantly increasing its operational range and endurance. The innovation is particularly valuable for applications in oceanographic research, environmental monitoring, and defense sectors, where long-term, autonomous deployment is critical.
“The development of this docking and recharging buoy technology is a testament to OPT’s commitment to advancing sustainable and innovative ocean technologies,” said Philipp Stratmann, CEO of Ocean Power Technologies. “By enabling our WAM-V USVs to operate autonomously for extended periods, we are providing a cost-effective and environmentally friendly solution for a wide range of maritime applications.”
The demonstration of the docking and recharging buoy technology underscores OPT’s dedication to providing comprehensive solutions that address the growing need for persistent maritime presence and data collection. This development also aligns with OPT’s broader strategy to enhance the functionality and versatility of its Merrows Platform, bringing artificial intelligence capable solutions to the ocean, thereby expanding its market reach and supporting a variety of customer needs.
As OPT continues to innovate and develop cutting-edge technologies, the company remains focused on delivering reliable and efficient solutions that meet the evolving demands of the maritime industry. The patent pending for this docking and recharging buoy technology marks a significant milestone in OPT’s journey to redefine the future of ocean energy and autonomous marine systems.
For more information about Ocean Power Technologies and its innovative solutions, please visit www.oceanpowertechnologies.com.