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Page 1: « ArchiSolar » Powered by energy from the sea. For the moment, solar boats are powered only by solar cells, with low efficiency. © Turanor Planet Solar

« ArchiSolar »

Powered by energy from the sea

Page 2: « ArchiSolar » Powered by energy from the sea. For the moment, solar boats are powered only by solar cells, with low efficiency. © Turanor Planet Solar

For the moment, solar boats are powered only by solar cells, with low efficiency.

© Turanor Planet Solar

© Sun 21

Page 3: « ArchiSolar » Powered by energy from the sea. For the moment, solar boats are powered only by solar cells, with low efficiency. © Turanor Planet Solar

In the same time, technologies are available to extract power from the sea, working with the

waves to produce electricity for the grid.

© Wave Star Energy >

< © Pelamis

Page 4: « ArchiSolar » Powered by energy from the sea. For the moment, solar boats are powered only by solar cells, with low efficiency. © Turanor Planet Solar

« ArchiSolar » is designed to convert solar energy into electric power = high efficiency.

Fuel consumption = 0 !!!

4 movable hulls transform waves into energy.

Solar panels convert sun into power

Wind generator takes power from the air

Methanation of organic material

Page 5: « ArchiSolar » Powered by energy from the sea. For the moment, solar boats are powered only by solar cells, with low efficiency. © Turanor Planet Solar

« ArchiSolar » is the demonstrator of the process. But it is also a true yacht planed to cruise around the world for commercial use.

The consortium which pilots the project aggregates builders, design offices, universities, National and Local Authorities, equipment providers, environmental associations and, of course, an owner.

This fantastic 130’ yacht is, maybe, your next boat. Please contact your agent or:

Yves KINARD, naval architect

[email protected]

Saint Martin F.W.I.