Seaeye SR20 Electric ROV Completes Inshore Water Testing

Saab UK’s Seaeye SR20 eWROV has completed inshore water trials, demonstrating a high-degree of precise maneuverability and dexterity using both manual joystick control and automation By William Mackenzie / 14 Nov 2024
Seaeye SR20 Electric ROV Completes Inshore Water Testing
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Saab UK’s Seaeye SR20 eWROV, a fully-electric work-class remotely operated vehicle (ROV), has successfully completed inshore water testing.

The SR20 successfully completed a dedicated period of water testing last month, marking a significant milestone for the robotic vehicle’s development.

The trials were a key part of the verification and validation work package, testing against the specification, measuring performance, and stressing the ROV as a system. 

The SR20 demonstrated its high-degree of precise maneuverability and dexterity, using both manual joystick control and automation. This testing has paved the way for sea trials which will take place in spring 2025.

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The SR20 is Saab UK’s highly capable and environmentally-conscious work-class underwater vehicle, which is designed for operational concepts such as resident deployment and over-the-horizon control. 

The all-electric vehicle, which uses limited oil (reducing its environmental footprint), boasts exceptional thrust and performance, electric manipulators, and impressive efficiency compared to hydraulic systems.

Ocean Infinity is the SR20’s launch customer, transforming operations using innovative technology as they develop a fleet of uncrewed robotic vessels.

Andy Fraser, Managing Director at Saab UK, commented, “The SR20 going to water trials is a huge milestone in Saab UK’s journey to take electric ROV capabilities to the next level, focusing on eco-responsibility and greater efficiency. We’re thrilled that the trials were a success and I look forward to seeing what the next step is for this ground-breaking vehicle.”

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