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bound4blue eases eSAIL® adoption with ABS review of Pwind calculation methodology

bound4blue eases eSAIL® adoption with ABS review of Pwind calculation methodology
Chiara Caputo

Published

02 July 2026
  • ABS reviewed bound4blue’s methodology for producing the aerodynamic polars used to build the wind propulsion system force matrix for Pwind calculation. 
  • Third party review provides shipowners with a credible, regulation-ready pathway to quantify the contribution of eSAIL® installations for EEDI/EEXI and FuelEU Maritime compliance. 
  • Independent review reinforces confidence in bound4blue’s CFD-based approach and supports faster, more efficient deployment of future wind propulsion projects. 

2nd June, Barcelona – Wind propulsion pioneer bound4blue has achieved another milestone, with ABS review of its proprietary force matrix methodology for calculating Pwind values. The independent review adds to the growing number of classification society assessments of bound4blue’s methodology, giving shipowners added confidence when quantifying regulatory and financial benefits of eSAIL® suction sails, helping accelerate adoption and streamline compliance. 

Boosting the business case 

bound4blue’s approach aims to deliver both confidence and speed. The innovative methodology combines advanced Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) modelling with wind tunnel validated tools to generate vessel-specific aerodynamic force matrices. As such it avoids the need for expensive and time-consuming full-scale testing, while still accounting for both sail-to-sail and ship-to-sail aerodynamic interactions. This ensures each installation is assessed according to its unique configuration and operating characteristics.  

Achieving such reliable calculations is an increasingly important regulatory step for shipowners looking to embrace clean, readily available and proven wind power. Verified Pwind values can be used within EEDI and EEXI calculations, while also helping to determine FuelEU Maritime’s Wind Reward Factor. While such methodologies do not indicate factors such as fuel savings or hydrodynamic performance, they do shed light on reduced compliance costs, strengthening the overall business case for wind propulsion. 

Robust, credible, transparent 

José Miguel Bermúdez, CEO and co-founder of bound4blue, comments: “In a transitioning, and increasingly complex, industry, third party reviews deliver both certainty and transparency for shipowners considering suction sail installations. That is a vital factor in accelerating the adoption curve for advanced wind propulsion technology.”  

Bermúdez continues: “Independent review from leading Class Societies such as ABS gives stakeholders confidence that the aerodynamic methodology behind our Pwind calculations is robust, credible, and suitable for regulatory use. This creates a clear pathway to compliance, making it easier for shipowners to capture not only the environmental benefits of wind propulsion, but also the significant financial advantages available through today’s regulatory frameworks.” 

The review also supports that bound4blue’s methodology can be applied with confidence across future projects. While each wind propulsion system force matrix remains specific to an individual vessel and installation, the underlying process has undergone expert third-party assessment, unlocking reduced project development and approval timelines for future eSAIL® installations.

Isometric EPSPS

Isometric view of CFD simulation of a vessel with 3 eSAILs.

 

Building industry confidence 

According to Alberto Llopis, Head of Aerodynamics at bound4blue, the achievement reflects years of investment in aerodynamic research and validation. 

“The focus of this review is the generation of accurate aerodynamic polars and force matrices that represent how eSAIL® systems perform under different wind conditions. Our methodology combines sophisticated CFD calculations and in-house tool development with extensive wind tunnel validation to provide insights into complex aerodynamic interactions. We’re delighted to have worked with ABS, as we continue in our quest to build confidence and credibility for wind power amongst shipowners, financiers, charterers and other key stakeholders.” 

Michael Kei, ABS Vice President of Technology, said: “ABS is committed to supporting the safe adoption of innovative technologies that help the industry comply with evolving regulations. We are pleased to work with bound4blue on their technology, helping provide a clear and consistent framework for evaluation of wind-assisted propulsion systems and supporting informed decision-making across the industry.” 

The methodology used by bound4blue to determine force matrix from the combination of RANS-based CFD simulations, wind tunnel model tests, and potential-based interference analysis for multiple installation of eSAIL® was reviewed in accordance with applicable IMO Regulations and ITTC Guidelines.  

Powerful benefits 

bound4blue has cemented its position at the forefront of the wind propulsion segment with a stream of high-profile contracts and installations for its autonomous, suction sail technology.  

eSAILs® generate forward thrust up to seven times greater than conventional rigid sails of the same size. By harnessing wind as a clean energy source, they ease engine loads, reduce fuel consumption and decrease greenhouse gas emissions, supporting both regulatory compliance and financial performance. 

The mechanically simple, non-ATEX units are suitable for a broad range of vessel types, including tankers, bulkers, ro-ros, cruise vessels, ferries, gas carriers, and general cargo vessels. The company has deployed eSAIL® systems on eleven ships, with seven more in its order book, representing more than 50 eSAILs®. 

MATAC_CFD_top view

CFD visualisation of the flow field around a single eSAIL® configuration, showing streamlines and wake development downstream of the sail.

 

For media queries contact:  

Chiara Caputo 

Marketing & Communications Director

E. press@bound4blue.com | T. +34 938 33 73 92 

 

About bound4blue 

bound4blue is a wind propulsion technology company supporting the maritime industry in reducing fuel consumption and emissions. Its eSAIL® system is an automated suction sail that uses wind as a clean energy source to deliver direct thrust to vessels. Founded in 2014, bound4blue is headquartered in Cantabria, Spain, with offices in Barcelona and Singapore, Shanghai and Suzhou. The company works with shipowners, yards and industry partners across newbuild and retrofit projects. Its client portfolio includes Eastern Pacific Shipping, Maersk Tankers, Odfjell, Klaveness Combination Carriers, BW Epic Kosan and Louis Dreyfus Company, among others. 

For more information, visit: www.bound4blue.com