Ocean Power Technologies Inc. provided an update Feb. 23 on ongoing global deployments and progress on its offshore autonomy infrastructure roadmap.
The company has shipped a WAM-V autonomous surface vehicle to Greece to support ongoing customer operations and field activity in that region. This deployment expands Ocean Power’s international operational footprint and reflects continued engagement across defense and commercial maritime markets.
Ocean Power also has transitioned its integrated docking and charging program from prototype to a full-scale build, including autonomous docking and redeployment.
The company has placed orders for components to support system integration and open-water validation as it advances toward its first early access commercial solution targeted for launch in 2026. This capability is designed to enable autonomous systems to dock, recharge, and redeploy in support of persistent offshore operations and as part of a future maritime recharging network.
Ocean Power has also continued to advance its autonomous navigation and control capabilities through its collaboration with Mythos AI. Recent progress has strengthened perception, decision-making, and autonomous functionality required for reliable, repeatable maritime operations in dynamic environments.
“Our focus remains on disciplined execution across deployments, government programs, and infrastructure development,” said Philipp Stratmann, chief executive officer of Ocean Power Technologies. “We are advancing the core capabilities required to support scalable, persistent maritime autonomy for defense and commercial customers.”
Ocean Power provides maritime solutions and services that are intended to enable safer, cleaner, and more productive ocean operations for the defense and security, oil and gas, science and research, and offshore wind markets.






