

Modular marine current energy
for urban waters.
Meet MAT-FG²
MAT-FG²
Measure first. Prove the site. Build with confidence.
MAT-FG is a compact floating test and data platform designed to measure marine current potential in real water environments.
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Before building a full-scale energy system, MAT-FG helps validate the site, understand current behavior and collect the field data needed for responsible deployment.
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With its single-rotor configuration, sensor layer and modular floating structure, MAT-FG is built to make marine energy feasibility clearer, faster and more measurable.

Meet MAT-LX
MAT-LX
From validated current to clean local power.
MAT-LX is a modular marine current energy system designed to convert moving water into clean, local electricity.
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Built around a floating platform architecture, MAT-LX is designed for step-by-step deployment across suitable coastal, urban and island water environments.
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Instead of relying on large fixed marine power plants, MAT-LX focuses on scalable installation, easier maintenance and responsible growth based on real site data.


Clean, Predictable Energy From Moving Water
Every day, powerful but underused water movement flows through straits, sea channels, rivers and coastlines around the world.
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MAT Marine Energy focuses on this overlooked renewable resource. MAT-LX is designed to capture current energy where water movement is naturally concentrated, creating a clean and local electricity source that can support the energy systems of the future.
Day and night. In every season. Wherever the current makes sense.
Why It Matters

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Local
Power
Clean electricity generated close to where it is needed.
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Modular Deployment
Single units can be tested first, then scaled into multi-unit installations.
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Predictable Resource
Marine currents can be measured, modeled and used as a complementary renewable source.

A Floating Platform for Current Energy
MAT-LX combines a floating marine platform with underwater turbine modules. The system is designed for pilot-scale deployment in suitable water channels, urban coastlines, ports and controlled marine environments.
Strategic Ecosystem
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