Kraken Robotics Inks $13 Million in Subsea Battery Orders

SeaPower subsea battery. (Image credit: Kraken Robotics)
Kraken Robotics announced that it received orders totaling $13 million for SeaPowerTM subsea batteries from existing clients. Rated for depths up to 6,000 meters, Kraken’s subsea batteries provide up to twice the energy density and weigh 46% less per kWh than traditional pressure-housed batteries.

“With underwater robotics, there are always design trade-offs between size, weight, power, and cost requirements,” said Greg Reid, President and CEO of Kraken Robotics. “To increase endurance, designers typically need to increase the size and weight of a vehicle. But with Kraken’s SeaPower batteries, they can get the best of both worlds, providing some of the highest energy density and most cost-effective subsea energy storage systems available. Our batteries are in active use worldwide and have been field-proven by customers in commercial and defense, often doubling the endurance of their vehicles when compared to alternative solutions.”

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