Wave
At Surjaa
Waveform has new meaning with Surjaa
The ocean’s waves hold a lot of energy, created by the wind moving over the water’s surface. This energy can be captured and turned into electricity using special wave energy conversion devices. These devices, developed in partnership with Surjaa, harness the natural motion of waves to generate power. As waves move, they push and pull the devices, converting kinetic energy into clean, renewable electricity. This technology helps produce sustainable energy without harming the environment. By tapping into the power of ocean waves, Surjaa is working towards a greener future. Get started today and be part of this energy revolution!

Advantages of Wave Energy
Massive Energy Potential
Oceans cover 70% of the Earth — offering vast untapped energy through wave motion.
Constant & Predictable Power
Waves are more consistent and predictable than solar or wind, providing a stable energy source year-round.
Low Emissions
Generates clean electricity with virtually no greenhouse gas emissions, reducing your environmental footprint.
Scalable Technology
From small coastal units to large wave farms — systems can scale with growing energy demands.

Why Choose Us?
Harnessing Ocean Power with Surjaa’s Wave Energy Solutions
Marine-Grade Innovation
Expert Engineering
With experience in both renewable energy and marine infrastructure, we develop wave systems tailored to diverse coastal conditions.
Eco-Conscious Design
We prioritize sustainability and marine ecosystem protection in every stage — from design to deployment.

Wave Capture Mechanism
Small wave energy devices convert ocean wave motion into electricity using mechanisms like point absorbers, oscillating columns, and surge converters.

Modularity and Scalability
Modular, scalable wave energy devices allow flexible deployment, easy expansion, and customization to suit various site conditions and energy demands.

Environmental Considerations

Tidal and wave Point absorbers

Oscillating water columns (OWCs)

Attenuators and Overtopping devices
Segmented, floating devices anchored to the seabed flex with waves, using mechanical or hydraulic systems to convert motion into electricity.