Installation SkySails Power

News Blog – initial construction of a Skysails system with a truck, crane, and wheel loader.

SkySails Power has successfully installed its airborne wind energy pilot system at the project site in Northern Germany.

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SkySails Power and AiSails Power celebrate first flight in Taiwan

On July 1st, SkySails launched the first flight of its kite-based airborne wind energy system in Taiwan. The maiden flight marks the deployment of Asia’s first kite-based airborne wind energy system and a milestone for SkySails’ international expansion.

SkySails presents Kyo: First 450 kW airborne wind turbine can deliver clean power where other technologies fail

Kyo, the new generation of airborne wind technology, is compact, robust and reliably delivers green energy - even where traditional renewable technologies reach their limits. With the official start of sales, SkySails marks a key milestone on the way to the industrial deployment of the technology. The first systems are expected to be delivered in the second half of 2028. 

From PN-14 to Venyo (PN-14): New Name, New Chapter  

The name of our pioneering PN-14 airborne wind energy system has officially changed to Venyo (PN-14). Here's why.

SkySails Power – Innovation aus dem Norden. Von Deutschland für die Welt.

Am 22.3.24 präsentierte SkySails Power einen bedeutenden Meilenstein für die Höhenwindenergie: die erste extern validierte Leistungskurve. SkySails liefert damit als erstes Unternehmen weltweit den Beweis für die Leistungsfähigkeit und das immense Potenzial der Technologie.

Generating energy with flying kites – Stephan Wrage in an interview with Tim Frühling

In keeping with the stormy weather on the day of hr’s “all weather” broadcast, host Tim Frühling interviewed our Stephan Wrage to learn how energy is generated with a flying kite.

Revolutionary Airborne Wind Energy System in Operation in the Republic of Mauritius

A revolutionary new technology for green power supply has taken off on the island of Mauritius: A kite of 120 m² flies over the sugar cane fields of the island in the Indian Ocean to harness the wind in several hundred meters of altitude.