
Weco's team working on Kaizen 2.0 wave energy device.
Weco confirmed the progress through a statement: “Last week we successfully performed our first full assembly of the new Kaizen 2.0 and dry-tested our power take-off unit and control system at Holland Shipyards Group. With some small upgrades and a fresh paint job in the coming weeks Kaizen 2.0 will soon be ready for its first offshore installation.” The company highlighted that the next phase will focus on preparing the device for deployment at sea.
The offshore installation of Kaizen 2.0 is planned for the near future. Weco expressed optimism about this next stage: “As autumn is rolling in and waves start to get bigger, we are excited for the upcoming steps in validating the system.” This period will provide favorable conditions to test the device in real marine environments and assess its performance under stronger wave activity.
Kaizen 2.0 follows an earlier prototype developed by Weco and is designed with several enhancements based on prior testing. The improvements are expected to strengthen efficiency, reliability, and durability in offshore conditions. The company has emphasized that lessons learned from earlier trials have directly informed the engineering and construction of this latest model.
In July, Weco moved into the construction phase of Kaizen 2.0 in partnership with Holland Shipyards Group. This collaboration has enabled the integration of new design features while ensuring quality in production. The partnership also reflects a broader effort to advance renewable marine energy technologies through industrial cooperation.
The Kaizen 2.0 project is part of Weco’s broader initiative to validate and commercialize wave energy converters. By completing assembly and initial dry testing, the company has taken another step toward demonstrating the viability of harnessing wave power for sustainable electricity generation. The upcoming offshore trial will play a central role in verifying the device’s operational capabilities and its potential contribution to the renewable energy mix.
With autumn providing stronger wave conditions, Weco expects the installation and testing period to deliver valuable performance data. This will support further refinement of the system and lay the foundation for future deployments. The company noted that its focus remains on building practical, scalable solutions for renewable energy production using ocean resources.