A free-floating system that effectively converts the motion of waves using only three core parts. No gears. No oil. No complexity. Just physics and the ocean.
Using only a few, non-rigid parts, we remove the elements that break under rough sea conditions. A buoy follows the waves, a flexible energy-transfer element does the work, and a water anchor stabilizes the system — converting every motion effectively into useful work for ocean applications.
Keep offshore farms healthy and independent from diesel or grid power.
Provide sustainable intake and pre-pressure for coastal and island communities.
Enable upwelling and water motion that restore marine ecosystems and store carbon naturally.
Integrate with floating platforms and microgrids as a clean, mechanical power source.
Three-part architecture — easy to build, deploy, and maintain anywhere.
Flexible and compliant — designed to survive, not resist, the sea.
Scales from small coastal sites to industrial arrays.
Harnesses local wave motion — no fuel, no noise, no pollution.
Provides mechanical energy for a range of blue-economy uses.
Arctic Biowave Systems is a Norwegian startup developing a patent-pending, free-floating wave-energy system designed for real-world marine operations.