Amsterdam, The Netherlands – GBM Works, a pioneering Dutch company developing an innovative silent installation technique for offshore wind monopiles, the Vibrojet®, announces the successful first close of a minimum €6 million seed funding round. The funding comes from a strong investor consortium comprising Rotterdamse Havendraken, Katapult Ocean, EIC Fund and existing shareholders while providing opportunity for co-investors participating for oversubscription up to €7.5 million.
This investment will enable GBM Works to accelerate the development and commercialization of its groundbreaking Vibrojet® technology, which significantly reduces noise pollution during offshore wind monopile installation. By addressing key environmental challenges, the Vibrojet® ensures compliance with stricter marine noise regulations and enhances the sustainability of offshore wind projects. Unlike traditional pile-driving methods, which generate excessive noise harming marine ecosystems, the Vibrojet® offers a quieter, more efficient, and environmentally friendly alternative, paving the way for greener offshore wind development.
The offshore wind market is experiencing rapid expansion, driven by global renewable energy goals and the increasing scale of offshore wind projects. As the industry evolves, the need for sustainable and noise-reducing installation methods has become paramount, with developers seeking innovative solutions to meet stricter environmental regulations. GBM Works is at the forefront of this growing market, offering cutting edge technology that aligns with the industry’s commitment to efficiency and environmental responsibility.
“Our intrinsically silent installation technology is set to transform the way offshore wind farms are built, significantly reducing underwater noise to protect marine ecosystems,” said Govert Meijer, CEO of GBM Works. “This funding marks a transformative step forward in our mission, enabling us to validate our Vibrojet® technology at full scale offshore and pave the way for its first commercial deployment.”
Representatives from the investor consortium shared their excitement:
- “At Rotterdamse Havendraken, we invest in forward-thinking technologies that promote sustainable solutions within the maritime and port industries. GBM Works is at the front line of offshore wind innovation, and we are proud to back their groundbreaking efforts. The Vibrojet® technology is a significant advancement for sustainable offshore wind development, and we are confident it will set new standards for environmental responsibility within the industry”, said Robin Slakhorst, Co-Founder at Rotterdamse Havendraken.
- “We are excited to be part of GBM Works’ journey as they take their innovative technology to the next level. The Vibrojet® is a perfect example of how technological advancement can go hand-in-hand with oceanic stewardship, helping to ensure a greener future for offshore wind energy”, said Ross Brooks, Investment Director at Katapult Ocean.
- “EIC Fund’s investment in solutions like Vibrojet® aligns with our mission to support promising technologies that drive both environmental and economic sustainability. We are confident that GBM Works will lead the way in reducing marine noise pollution while enabling the continued growth of offshore wind energy” said Svetoslava Georgieva, Chair of the EIC Fund Board.
The Seed Round will fund the final development phases of the Vibrojet® technology, such as the SIMPLE III offshore test in March 2025 co-funded by 13 trusted industry partners being Shell, Eneco, Vattenfall, EnBW, Ecowende, Seaway7, Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind, DEME Offshore, CAPE Holland, Van Oord, GROW, Deltares and TNO. Furthermore, it will enable the first commercial deployment with Ecowende in the Hollandse Kust West VI windfarm early 2026. These milestones will demonstrate the feasibility of GBM Works’ silent technology for large-scale offshore wind projects, establishing the company as a leader in environmentally conscious innovation for the renewable energy sector.
Impulse, a fundraising advisor specializing in ClimateTech companies, served as a trusted partner to GBM Works.
Photo: GBM Works installations during SIMOX tests.