OCEANWINGS® 363 (363 m²) – CANOPÉE

THE MOST ADVANCED WIND-POWERED TRANSPORT SHIP IN HISTORY

Oceanwings® on-board Canopée

  • The ship is dedicated to the transport of the Ariane 6 launcher from Europe to French Guyana
  • 121m-long cargo ship fitted with four Oceanwings®
  • Contract awarded in November 2020
  • On the sea since July 2023

The most advanced wind-powered transport ship in History fitted with four Oceanwings®

OCEANWINGS® 32 (32 m²) – ENERGY OBSERVER

THE FUTURE MARITIME ENERGY SOLUTION DEMONSTRATOR WITH OCEANWINGS®

  • Scientific boat aimed at demonstrating green technologies sailing around the world. Zero greenhouse gas emissions or fine particles along with hydrogen and solar technology on board
  • Equipped with two Oceanwings® for three years, reached the island of Spitsbergen in August 2019 and crossed the Atlantic ocean in April 2020
  • Reached Tokyo in July 2021 for the Olympic Games
  • Scientific boat aimed at demonstrating green technologies sailing around the world. Zero greenhouse gas emissions or fine particles along with hydrogen and solar technology on board
  • Equipped with two Oceanwings® for three years, reached the island of Spitsbergen in August 2019 and crossed the Atlantic ocean in April 2020
  • Reached Tokyo in July 2021 for the Olympic Games

OCEANWINGS® 21 (21 m²) – GWALAZ

Financial aid from ADEME, France’s environment and energy management agency, enabled VPLP Design to produce an 8m fully-working prototype, validate feasibility, prove the systems work and acquire sailing data to fine-tune performance models developed in-house.

Namely thanks to the enthousiasm of Roland Jourdain, a famous French sailor, that VPLP had the opportunity to install the very first full scale prototype of Oceanwings® on a very special trimaran, hence proving once again that innovation and ecology go hand in hands.

The 7m catamaran features biocomposite construction, including parts made from flax fibre and recyclable thermoplastic resin. It’s an approach which highlights a make-or-break characteristic: Oceanwings® must be suitable for retrofitting to existing craft.

The 7m catamaran features biocomposite construction, including parts made from flax fibre and recyclable thermoplastic resin. It’s an approach which highlights a make-or-break characteristic: Oceanwings® must be suitable for retrofitting to existing craft.

With a projected surface of only 21m², to compare with 32 or 46m² for a standard rigging, the prototype of Oceanwings® propels in every wind conditions the boat to an equal or higher speed. It noticely increased its performance to the point of allowing for headings up to 20° relative to the true wind: a remarkable exemple of the efficency of the aerodynamics involved…