We create power from the sea that doesn’t cost the earth
We’re Fetch Energy.
Wave power is the last frontier of renewables – and its potential is enormous
Wave Power has…
the potential to generate 32,000 TW of energy a year (that’s 2 x current global energy demand).
Wave Power is…
10 x more energy dense than wind and 100 x more energy dense than solar.
Wave power is…
remarkably consistent – there is enough wave activity to generate power on 90% of days in the UK.
Wave power has failed in the past for two main reasons – technology and cost.
We have created new technology which enables us to shrink wave power in terms of physical size, cost and infrastructure and achieve high power outputs.
We’re thinking beyond the grid - our solution can provide substantial amounts of power at source or near-source, allowing for micro and macro generation and opening up wave power as an option to new customers and new markets.

We make wave power a realistic option for more customers.
Wave power in the past has been focused on grid-scale demand, we’re different. We’re focusing first on micro-generation, providing solutions for customers in recreational maritime, electric and hybrid drive vessels, marine operations, marine research and others who would benefit from clean, reliable, cost-effective power at source.
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Our Team
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CEO and Co-FounderLaura’s a commercial innovator with a career that spans corporate, SMEs and not-for-profits. She has chased innovation and disruption throughout her career and she has deep experience in building teams, strategies and businesses around innovation. She holds a BSc from London School of Economics and an MBA from Cambridge. Her breadth of customer and business model knowledge from software, AI, education, automotive and consulting accelerates Fetch’s progress to market.
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CTO and Co-FounderHarry’s an inventor and start-up native. He started his career at the age of 20 founding a robotics company, inventing its core technology and taking it to market. He was young engineer of the year in 2016. As well as robotics, he’s worked in automotive and he’s taken inspiration from his work in these industries to create and build the foundational technology for Fetch.
