🌍 Celebrating World Sustainable Transport Day At OceanWings, we are proud to contribute to the transformation of global shipping towards a greener future. ➡️Did you know? The 37-m automated OceanWings® sails achieved impressive fuel savings of 1.3t/day/wingsail during transatlantic voyages. ➡️These results highlight the incredible potential of wind propulsion to drastically reduce emissions in the shipping industry. By harnessing the power of the wind, our technology offers a sustainable and efficient solution for modern maritime transport. It's a step towards a cleaner, greener planet—without compromising performance. Let’s sail towards a future where innovation and ecology go hand in hand. #WorldSustainableTransportDay #OceanWings #GreenShipping #WindPropulsion
À propos
OceanWings est une startup industrielle française qui conçoit, fabrique et commercialise des ailes semi-rigides et rigides destinées à être installées sur des navires de toutes tailles et de tous types, permettant de réduire les coûts opérationnels et les émissions de CO2 en diminuant la consommation de combustibles fossiles.
- Site web
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www.oceanwings.com
Lien externe pour OceanWings
- Secteur
- Transport maritime
- Taille de l’entreprise
- 11-50 employés
- Siège social
- Paris, Île-de-France
- Type
- Société civile/Société commerciale/Autres types de sociétés
- Fondée en
- 2018
- Domaines
- maritime, wind, propulsion, industry, system, shipping, ship, performance, study, routing, hybrid, integration, naval architecture, CFD, Control, VPP, wind assisted propulsion et wingsail
Lieux
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Principal
16, Cité d'hauteville
75010 Paris, Île-de-France, FR
Employés chez OceanWings
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Karim EIDO
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Emmanuel Schalit
Franco-American Entrepreneur, CEO of OceanWings, a leader in Decarbonation of Maritime Transport. Independent Board Director & Investor. Co-Founder…
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Christophe Paillusseau
Senior Executive serving the International Energy /Shipping World
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Gilles Schang
Nouvelles
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We are thrilled to announce the receipt of Approval in Principle (AIP) from Bureau Veritas Group, for OceanWings' cutting-edge Wind Assisted Propulsion System (WAPS). The approval was awarded today in Athens, the heart of European shipping, during the Wind Propulsion Showroom organized by SNAME Greek Section and RISE Research Institutes of Sweden. Christophe Paillusseau, VP Sales and Marketing of OceanWings had the honor to receive the AIP from George Andreadis and Vassilios Dimoulas, Bureau Veritas Group, this morning. The Wind Propulsion Showroom in Athens is a great opportunity to highlight the critical role of maritime leadership in supporting sustainable innovation for the global shipping industry! #WindPropulsionShowroom #OceanWings #WindAssistedPropulsion #WindAssistedPropulsionSystem
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Join our VP Sales and Marketing, Christophe Paillusseau, at the Wind Propulsion Showroom in Athens, organized by SNAME Greek Section and RISE Research Institutes of Sweden on November, 20th! This event will bring together ship owners, ship managers, and ship operators to delve into the promising potential of wind assistance technologies. Christophe will present OceanWings’ unique approach and innovations in Wind Assisted Propulsion Systems, discussing how our solutions contribute to enhanced fuel efficiency, improved EEXI ratings, and optimized CII values. Discover the full program hereafter: https://lnkd.in/dK9Nb7eD To not miss this opportunity to connect with industry experts on the forefront of green shipping technology, please register here: https://lnkd.in/dSRjK6Wc
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We’re thrilled to announce that our VP Sales and Marketing, Christophe Paillusseau, will be a speaker at the upcoming International Bulk Shipping Conference in London on November, 19th! Christophe will highlight the remarkable potential of OceanWings' technology, achieving consistent fuel savings of 1.3 tonnes per wingsail daily across varied weather conditions, for the past year. Join him at 2:30 PM to discuss ongoing adaptations tailored for bulk carriers, addressing port operations constraints, and the potential of OceanWings' technology to transform maritime fuel efficiency. Discover the full program hereafter: https://lnkd.in/eiknngug Don't miss this opportunity to learn how Wind Assisted Propulsion Systems are paving the way to a low-emission future in the shipping industry. #RivieraMaritimeMedia #drybulk #drycargo #bulkcarriers #maritime #maritimeindustry #shipping #shippingindustry #vessels #fleetmanagement #portsandterminals #sustainability #containershipping
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OceanWings Receives DNV Approval in Principle for Innovative Wind Propulsion System We are proud to announce that OceanWings has officially received Approval in Principle (AiP) from DNV, one of the world’s leading classification societies, for its groundbreaking wind propulsion technology, today in Busan, South Korea. Christophe Paillusseau, VP Sales and Marketing at OceanWings, was honored to receive the AiP delivered by Je-Hyouk Woo at the ceremony today: "Receiving the AiP from DNV is a testament to our team's dedication to creating a cleaner and more sustainable future for shipping. With the increasing focus on decarbonization, our solution offers a practical and cost-effective pathway for shipowners to meet stricter environmental regulations." Read the full press release here: https://lnkd.in/dC8pEkdj
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While large container vessels present challenges for the use of WAPS systems, these challenges are being addressed. At OceanWings we believe 2025 will see the first orders of WAPS enabled container ships.
Reporter covering bunkering and marine fuels for Petrospot, with a personal interest in global security and conflict
Container vessels are not the most convenient platform for wind propulsion tech. However, a new study from Hapag-Lloyd AG has demonstrated that it is possible to fit WASP to these ships without disrupting the cargo or voyage. Presented at the Royal Institution of Naval Architects Wind Propulsion conference the report was a collaboration with OceanWings, TECHNOLOG services, and the professional offshore sailing Team Malizia. It explores how deploying wind power via sails can significantly reduce fuel consumption on container ships, with savings of up to 20% on transatlantic routes, and around 10% on South American routes. Get the full story in my report for Bunkerspot here: https://lnkd.in/gAieCbG5
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What an honor to take the stage at RINA Conference in London! Brendan Guillouzouic, Performance Manager at OceanWings, and co-author Xavier Guisnel from VPLP Design had the opportunity to present their paper entitled : "From theoretical performance prediction to operation and on-board measurements; review of a complete journey along Canopée project". A fantastic occasion to showcase the achievements of the Canopée project!
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the Wind Propulsion Conference will start today in London looking forward for fruitful discussions and enriching return of experiences. as such Brendan Guillouzouic will deliver a speech on passing from prediction to real operations looking forward for those 2 days
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We are very proud to work with Hurtigruten on the next generation of coastal cruise ships !
🌍 Hurtigruten is setting sail for a sustainable future 🚢 We’re unveiling the next step in our SeaZero project: the second-generation coastal cruise ship, designed to operate completely emission-free under normal conditions. With cutting-edge technology like large batteries, retractable sails, and solar panels, the vessel aims to reduce energy consumption by 40-50%. “Hurtigruten has been part of an industry with significant pollution, and it is crucial that we now take major steps to reduce emissions. Our goal is to have an emission-free ship in operation by around 2030,” says CEO Hedda Felin. Developed with VARD and the Norwegian maritime industry, key innovations include: ⛵️ OceanWings sails: Could reduce energy consumption by 10%. ☀️ Solar Panels: Adding an extra 2-3% in energy savings. 💨 Air lubrication: Cutting drag by 5-10%. 🛏️ Smart cabins: Allowing guests to monitor and manage their own energy use via an app. We're working to advance sustainable travel and move towards a greener future 🌱 #Hurtigruten #sustainability