Yinson Venture Capital, a subsidiary of Singapore-based Yinson Green Technologies (YGT), has made a strategic investment in Zeabuz, a Norwegian startup specialising in autonomous solutions for the maritime industry.
YGT’s strategic investments include an advanced hydrofoil system for electric vessels, e-bike and swappable batteries, autonomous and robotic technology, autonomous systems for electric vehicles, marine energy storage solutions and electric vehicle charging solutions.
Yinson Green Technologies plans to incorporate Zeabuz’s solutions in its electric vessels and utilise these technologies to boost the safety and efficiency levels of the vessels. It will also reduce the manning required during passenger and cargo transportation.
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Founded in 2019, Zeabuz has developed a proprietary autonomy platform suitable for both new designs and the retrofit of existing vessels. Its business model is to provide autonomy-as-a-service to operators of smaller vessels.
The startup is a spin-off of the Norwegian University of Science and Technology’s progressive research centre for autonomous marine operations and systems.
Zeabuz CEO and Co-Founder Erik Dyrkoren said, “Our technology enables our customers to offer safer and more efficient operations while enabling entirely new mobility concepts such as urban waterborne mobility with a reduced crew.”
YGT is the green technologies business unit of Yinson Holdings, a global energy infrastructure and technology company headquartered in Malaysia with a presence in 18 countries. YGT was established in 2020 as a green technologies solution provider delivering a clean, integrated and technology-enhanced ecosystem across the marine, mobility and energy segments.
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