Kraken Robotics has secured $35 million in battery sales through new agreements with three undisclosed customers.
The orders focus on the company’s SeaPower battery technology, which is designed to facilitate long-endurance subsea operations for Unmanned Underwater Vehicles (UUVs). These systems offer 200% greater energy density and 46% less weight per kilowatt-hour compared to traditional oil-compensated or pressure-housed battery alternatives. This weight and density advantage allows for extended and more complex underwater missions within the defense, commercial, and marine research sectors.

To meet the increasing demand for these power systems, the company is bringing new manufacturing capacity online in North America to complement its existing European operations. This expansion is intended to support the rapidly growing UUV segment across a variety of scales, ranging from small to extra-large platforms.
Greg Reid, President and CEO of Kraken Robotics, commented, “We’re pleased to see increasing momentum on our SeaPower battery sales and look forward to continued strong growth with our current UUV customers and to integrating on several new platforms throughout 2026. With manufacturing capacity coming online in North America in addition to our European operations, we are well positioned to supply power systems to the rapidly growing UUV segment, across platforms from extra-large to small (XLUUV to SUUV).”
Based in St. John’s, Newfoundland, Kraken Robotics specializes in marine technology, providing advanced battery solutions that enable deep-sea exploration and autonomous operations. The current sales momentum reflects a broader industry shift toward high-performance power systems capable of supporting the next generation of subsea infrastructure.






