29 septembris 2025

New Generation Airships' are everywhere: China achieves a breakthrough in airborne wind energy with the S1500 floating turbine

29 septembris 2025

China successfully carried out the first flight of the S1500 airborne wind turbine, developed by Beijing SAWES Energy Technology Co., Ltd.**, in the desert region of Hami (Xinjiang). This event marks a major step forward in renewable energy and confirms the potential of airborne wind turbines as a solution for powering hard‑to‑reach areas.

• The S1500 turbine is not just a wind turbine, but a true giant airship capable of maintaining its position aloft at altitudes of up to 300 meters, where winds are steadier and stronger. Its dimensions are impressive: 60 meters in length, 40 in width and height. According to the developers, this is the world’s largest commercial airborne wind energy system in the megawatt class.

• By eliminating the need for a massive tower and deep foundations, the S1500 uses 40% fewer materials and reduces energy losses by 30% compared with land-based counterparts. The entire system can be deployed or relocated in just a few hours, making it ideal for deserts, islands, mountainous regions, and temporary industrial sites.

Series production of the S1500 is planned for 2026.

Interestingly, airship-based airborne platform technologies are also advancing in Russia. One of the developments under the “New Generation Airships'” project could be multifunctional aerostatic platforms for monitoring, communications, logistics, and even energy. Russian developments likewise emphasize mobility, autonomy, and sustainability, opening broad opportunities for commercialization in the Arctic, the Far East, and other remote regions.

Would you like to learn more about the prospects of the Russian airship industry and opportunities to participate in this growing technology trend?

*The translation is done with the help of artificial intelligence.

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