International News: Wello — 10% of worldwide clean energy by harnessing ocean waves

Wello, the leading company in ocean-wave conversion, utilizes its technology in the form of a device called WEC2 - the Penguin.

Wello, the leading company in ocean-wave conversion, utilizes its technology in the form of a device called WEC2 - the Penguin. — Photo courtesy Wello

Wello, the leading technology company in ocean-wave energy conversion, announces a brand new funding campaign on Invesdor.

Until April 23, 2019, Wello is looking to raise €1M-€2.5M in exchange of equity between 4.34% and 10.18%. Through Invesdor, Wello is offering its shares at a minimum investment of 140 shares, at a share price of €3.73 per share.

"It's been calculated that by 2050 wave energy could fulfill one-tenth of the world’s clean energy needs. That potential is nowadays practically unexplored", says CEO Heikki Paakkinen.

With over 75% of the planet’s surface covered by water, wave energy holds huge promise. Today, the technology to harvest wave energy is ready for deployment, and with scale, its cost will soon be lower than that of other renewables. Wello has already deployed and tested the first iteration of its Penguin technology in Orkney, Scotland. WEC1, as the device is called, has just passed the two years mark of continuous deployment in the water.

WEC2, the newest Penguin model, will soon depart its Tallinn shipyard to be added to the Orkney grid, while WEC3, fully designed and under negotiations with the shipyard, has shown massive power output promise, allowing the company to offer competitive solutions in every corner of the world.

In the past two years, Wello has received many inquiries for commercial wave parks (arrays of grid-connected devices) from all around the world. One of them, located in Indonesia, has been approved and is currently in the design phase. With 10 MW of installed capacity, the Nusa Lembongan site is presently the largest in-the-works wave-energy park on the planet.

"After much research, prototyping, and field testing we can say that everything works perfectly, the technology and survivability of the devices are proven and the Penguin is ready for commercial use," adds Mr. Paakkinen. "Wello is the leader in wave energy – there's no comparable technology out there. We believe we can grow fast all over the world".

About Wello

Wello Oy was established in 2008 with the development of the Wello Penguin product line. Over the years the company has secured several essential patents and has grown, getting new partners on board. Among Wello's lead investors: Fortum Oyj, VNT Management, Innovestor Ventures, and Estlander Holdings Oy. Find out more at https://wello.eu

About Invesdor

Invesdor is the online investment platform connecting ambitious European growth companies with investors worldwide. 

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