YIE builds underwater charging stations that let autonomous vehicles recharge on the seabed — no surface trips, no crew, no downtime.
We solve three problems that keep subsea vehicles from working around the clock.
High-power contactless energy transfer across seawater. No plugs, no connectors, no corrosion points.
The station guides the vehicle into position. Even with low battery and strong currents, docking just works.
Built-in surface maintenance removes marine growth automatically, keeping charging performance stable over months.
A fully automated cycle — the vehicle just needs to show up.
Vehicle navigates to the station's vicinity.
Station detects the vehicle and pulls it into position.
Surfaces are cleaned, then charging begins with quality monitoring.
Fully charged, the vehicle resumes its mission.
Any industry that puts robots underwater benefits from not bringing them back up.
Pipelines, cables, and structures monitored continuously.
Net cleaning and fish welfare robots working around the clock.
Long-duration surveys without interrupting data collection.
Persistent underwater presence without surface signatures.
A Norwegian deep-tech company building energy infrastructure for the subsea robotics industry.