Next-Gen Wind Turbines

Airloom Uses a Track and Moving “Wings” to Generate Electricity

Airloom—a 2026 CES Innovation Awards Honoree in the Sustainability & Energy Transition category—introduces a radically simpler, lighter, and more adaptable way to capture wind power.

Utility-scale wind is dominated by massive horizontal-axis turbines that are costly to build, challenging to transport, and limited to sites with high wind and generous height allowances. As grid demand surges, communities and developers are stuck with clean-energy options that are slow to deploy, expensive to maintain, and often impossible to install where power is actually needed.

Airloom replaces giant blades with lightweight wings on a simple track so that its system has 40% less mass, over 42% fewer parts, and more than 50% lower cost per swept area, enabling mass production, shipping in regular trucks, fast installation, and reliable wind power almost anywhere.