Hyarks Tackles USV Challenges to Deliver Market-Leading, Cost-Effective Solutions.

Hyarks was born in Taiwan, which has proven to be one of the most difficult markets for several reasons.
With high local content requirements significantly increasing the cost of OWFs to environmental conditions that are far from being ideal, typhoons, and barely 6-8 hours of ROV operations per day due to high currents, and… many many … fish nets that get tangled everywhere.
H-1 is the response to all of those challenges – it is DP3, it can maintain station keeping in up to BF11 and can navigate in any sea state. It can carry up to 5 tons and power up to 80kW of payload, deploys a work-class ROV, has a range of 10,800 Nm @5 knots, or it can do 50 days of ROV operations. With an exchangeable diesel/LH2 powertrain, it can be mobilized worldwide in 40ft containers, and is currently being certified to quantify its probability of failure, systematically and reliably.
Hyark’s doesn’t sell but rents the H-1, starting from a bit more than US$2,000 per day.
The H-1 is not just a USV, it is a platform that unlocks simultaneous multipurpose operations, allowing Hyarks to provide OWF services in a completely different way.
Hyarks stand out as being not just USV developers, but service providers that use in-house developed technology to offer the most competitive services.
Working with leading offshore wind developers, over the past few months, Hyarks have developed a different approach towards the inspection and maintenance of OWFs that significantly reduces costs, increases awareness and availability, all while generating more quantifiable, meaningful data. This data allows the generation of predictive maintenance models, and enables a different financial model towards the operation of offshore wind farms.
Keep your eyes peeled, as Hyarks unveils their technology partners, and other partners “in crime”!
Stay tuned to follow how Hyarks transforms the offshore wind industry and redefines what a USV can do.
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