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THE FUTURE FLOATS WITH US

Discover the future of marinas with Blue Motion.

VISION

We’re Changing the Way the World Thinks About Sustainable Energy

Blue Motion is a cutting-edge, wave powered energy system designed for floating docks. It captures the natural motion of water to generate clean, renewable electricity, which can be used to power dock lights, marine equipment, or even nearby facilities.

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THE PROBLEM

Wasted Wave Energy. High Marina Costs. No Smart, Sustainable Solution.

THE PROBLEM

​Traditional hydroelectric systems are costly, large, and slow to generate returns, making them impractical for small coastal areas. Marinas, often in remote or waterfront locations, rely on expensive grid power or diesel generators, which come with high operational costs and expensive infrastructure for power delivery.

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PROFITS

Blue Motion operates in a market of 14,400 marinas using floating pile docks, with an average of 36 units installed per marina. Each installation generates $58,800 in revenue and $40,350 in gross profit, achieving a 68.6% margin. Over 15 years, we project over 300,000 units installed and $500M+ in revenue from unit sales alone, with growing profits and added income from maintenance services beginning in year 8.

OUR APP


The Blue Motion app, still in development, provides users with real time insights into their energy generation, wave trends, and overall system performance which also allows them to see if the weather in the exact location of their boat is good for sailing. It offers in depth analytics on power output, efficiency, and historical trends, helping users optimize their energy usage. The app also tracks profits from excess energy sold back to the grid, generating clear financial reports for easy monitoring. In addition we also plan on selling the data acquired by the app to weather companies for additional profits.

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HOW DOES IT WORK

A different approach, using a new method.

Blue Motion harnesses wave energy by using the vertical movement of a dock caused by waves as an input. A rack and pinion mechanism then converts this vertical motion into rotational motion, which is transformed into electrical energy by a 3 phase AC dynamo. The generated electricity is rectified into DC voltage, forming the output. A voltage reader sends this data to an Arduino Nano, which interprets the information and transmits it to an app.

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Blue Motion In Numbers

2.17

kWh/HOUR PER DEVICE

500M$

OVER 15 YEARS​

8,693

MARINAS IN THE US

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