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The demand for green electricity and hydrogen will increase significantly in the coming decades. At the same time, there are major supply gaps: consumption in Germany is forecast to reach 481 to 1,512 TWh by 2050, while currently only around 12–38% of the required quantities can be covered.
Kite Charge Mobile offers a technology-based solution for tapping into scalable production capacities for green energy at sea.
Kite Charge Mobile uses high-altitude wind technology on energy production ships to generate and store green electricity or hydrogen and e-fuels at sea. The ships follow meteorologically optimized routes based on current wind data. A deployment typically lasts 2 to 3 months and is designed for constant wind availability to enable continuous energy production on board.
The stored energy sources are then transferred to land at ports or offshore transshipment points. Depending on the system configuration, energy is generated by generators in the Kite Charge (pumping/power cycles) and, additionally, by underwater turbines.
Kite Charge has been tested on land and at sea since 2020.

Global demand for green hydrogen is growing, while a large portion of future demand is currently unmet. Many existing approaches are limited in scale or not economically efficient.
Kite Charge mobile uses offshore high-altitude wind technology to provide green energy and hydrogen on a large scale. It is based on previously untapped wind potential in the trade wind regions—large areas of ocean with constant and efficient wind conditions.
Kite Charge is aimed at energy suppliers, industries that process green hydrogen, island states and municipalities, shipping companies, and providers in the yacht and offshore sectors.
Kite Dynamics stands for scalable high-altitude wind technology that enables economical maritime energy production regardless of location.