Nearshore Floating Solar = Low-Cost Electricity
Enabled by three Reverlast core pillars:
Durable affordability
Engineered from retired wind turbine blades: electricity production costs on remote islands are below land-based PV and diesel gensets.
Easy and fast approval
Taking no land, our pre-fabricated floating modules lay low in the horizon and provide protection for reefs and fish alike.
Sustainable independence
We prefer joint ownership and are not afraid of putting on the diving gear. We're on the shared mission to run island grids 100% on renewables.
Unlocking
Freedom of electricity
Over 100 million people on remote islands live with grids that run on expensive diesel, stressing household budgets and public funds alike. Solar power with batteries is the obvious answer, but land is scarce and serves homes, farms, and forests first.
Our floating platforms unlock the option to move generation to the sea and turn underused nearshore waters into deployable capacity, enabling direct island ownership for an abundant and dispatchable energy resource.
ELEMENTS OF HORIZON
Key Features of Reverlast
Designed for significant wave heights of up to 4m.
Anchored 500m - 15km off the coast and up to 50m water depth.
Ships in 1-50 MWp size. Dividable into smaller separate arrays.
Even the outer islands of remote nations shall have access to low rates.
Electrical components stay dry and protected.
Electronics live longer inside the pontoon, sheltered from the elements.
Remote sites with zero supporting infrastructure? No problem.
Reverlast Modules are splashed directly into water from the carrier ship's deck.