en.Wedoany.com Reported - Finnish technology company Remoran has signed an exclusive U.S. distribution agreement with Bainbridge International, a canvas manufacturer and marine hardware distributor with over a decade of experience supplying hydro generator systems in the U.S. market. Under the agreement, Bainbridge International will handle nationwide distribution and logistics for Remoran products in the United States.
The Remoran Wave 3 system is designed to generate electricity for vessels while underway, producing up to 300W of power during operation. The system is intended to reduce reliance on auxiliary diesel generators for battery charging, making it suitable for offshore voyages and coastal cruising environments.
As a hydro generator, the system generates electricity through the vessel's movement in water. Unlike solar panels or wind turbines, its performance does not depend on sunlight or wind conditions, the output of which can vary with weather and sailing direction. The system is also designed for low-noise operation.
Installation is carried out via a rail system mounted on the stern. Once installed, the external unit can be mounted or removed using a tool-free quick-lock mechanism. The unit includes a retractable blade and adjustable angle settings to accommodate different operating conditions.
At the core of the system is the Remoran Charger 300W, which automatically detects 12V and 24V battery systems and features overcharge protection. Users can monitor energy output and system data via Bluetooth connection using the RemoranApp mobile application.

"Entering the U.S. market with a partner of Bainbridge International's caliber is a massive milestone for Remoran," said Samuli Aura, CEO of Remoran. "Bainbridge's long history since 1917, combined with their decade-long expertise in marine hydro generation, makes them the perfect partner. This collaboration ensures that marine professionals and passionate sailors in the U.S. will receive world-class logistics and technical support as we gradually steer the future of yachting away from fossil fuels, one nautical mile at a time."






