XOCEAN’s USVs makes survey for UK Eastern Green Link 5 project

Four uncrewed survey vessels (USVs) developed and owner by XOCEAN, Ireland based USV developer, set sail at the end of April from the shore in Scarborough, North Yorkshire to begin a safe, carbon-neutral seabed survey for the Eastern Green Link 5 (EGL5) project—an essential new subsea electricity transmission link that will help power the UK’s low-carbon future. Eastern Green Link 5 is a joint venture between SSEN Transmission and National Grid Electricity Transmission, currently in the earliest stages of planning and consultation.
The USVs, operated remotely and equipped with cutting-edge geophysical sensors, such as multibeam echo sounders and sub-bottom profilers are mapping the seabed to support the planning and development of EGL5, a high-voltage direct current (HVDC) subsea cable designed to transfer clean energy between Scotland and England.
The four USVs will be operating for two months along the proposed EGL5 route from the Lincolnshire coast to the Scottish border, where the collected data will be merged with similar data collected by SSEN Transmission in Scottish waters.
🎤 Phil Payne, Marine Survey Manager for National Grid said: “The survey will provide essential data about the seabed, sub-seabed, potential archaeological features and marine fauna and flora to guide the safe and efficient installation of the EGL5 cable route, supporting detailed engineering, environmental assessments, and route planning. Launching these uncrewed survey vessels from Scarborough reflects our commitment to innovation and environmental care. As a responsible developer, we’re working with suppliers who offer low-carbon, low-impact survey solutions to minimise disruption to the environment. Every aspect of this operation is being carried out under strict safety procedures, with continuous remote monitoring in place to help protect the marine environment.”
🎤 Charlotte Beechey, Head of Business Development for XOCEAN said: “XOCEAN are pleased to support National Grid and SSEN Transmission on this key stage of the EGL5 cable route project. By using our fleet of USVs to collect high resolution geophysical data, we can accelerate project timelines through efficient, high quality, data acquisition. Our fully remote operations offer a dynamic, carbon neutral and safe solution to seabed survey.”
As part of the early development of Eastern Green Link 5, National Grid is running a public consultation in Lincolnshire, Norfolk and Cambridgeshire until 23 June 2025 to seek local feedback on the proposed route and landfall locations for the new subsea and underground cable. The link, designed to run between Scotland and England, forms a vital part of The Great Grid Upgrade, with National Grid investing in upgrading and reinforcing the UK’s transmission network, accelerating the shift to a more affordable, secure and independent energy infrastructure. This early consultation gives communities the opportunity to help shape the plans.
📃📷 Source: National Grid
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