Synconius Smarter Wind Power
for Real Conditions

The future of wind energy isn’t big, noisy, or built for empty fields. It’s compact, quiet, and designed for where people actually live and work.

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At Synconius, we’re reinventing wind turbines from the ground up.

Our patented pending technology uses pivoting blades that adapt to
changing wind  just like a sail. That means it starts spinning in low
wind, works even when the wind is swirling, and captures energy from all
directions  even from above.

While traditional turbines either need strong, steady wind or waste
energy fighting their own drag, Synconius adjusts in real time. The
result? More energy, less noise, and better performance in the real world
on rooftops, off-grid homes, boats, and more.

Why It Works

Many people are familiar with the Savonius wind turbine a type that performs well in low wind thanks to its simple, drag-based design. It works by catching the wind in scooped, cup-like blades, which creates a torque difference between the convex and concave sides. However, the Savonius turbine is limited by its efficiency: it can’t generate lift, and only part of the blade area is effectively harvesting energy at any moment.

Synconius solves this by using pivoting blades that actively respond to wind direction and speed. This allows us to use blades shaped more like sails, capturing both drag and sail-like lift throughout the full rotation. The entire blade surface becomes a tool for harvesting energy not just the downwind side.

Self-starting

In low wind no push needed

Omnidirectional

Captures wind from any angle

Smart blade pivoting

High force when it helps, low drag when it doesn't

Silent, bird-friendly, and safe

No whirring blades or spinning tips

Modular and scalable

Easy to transport, install, and maintain

Storm-ready

Blades can shift to slow down naturally in strong winds

Why Traditional Turbines Don’t Fit Urban Needs

Horizontal-axis wind turbines (HAWTs) and Darrieus-style vertical turbines can be very efficient but mostly at large scale and in open, windy areas. In small-scale or urban environments, they face major challenges: HAWTs need to face the wind directly and rely on yaw systems, which struggle with turbulent, shifting winds between buildings.
Horizontal-axis wind turbines (HAWTs) and Darrieus-style vertical turbines can be very efficient but mostly at large scale and in open, windy areas. In small-scale or urban environments, they face major challenges: HAWTs need to face the wind directly and rely on yaw systems, which struggle with turbulent, shifting winds between buildings.
Darrieus turbines often require high wind speeds just to reach the point where they become efficient, and they tend to be harder to start.
Darrieus turbines often require high wind speeds just to reach the point where they become efficient, and they tend to be harder to start.
Both can be noisy, visually intrusive, and potentially hazardous in tight spaces. That’s why small-scale wind has often fallen short — until now.
Both can be noisy, visually intrusive, and potentially hazardous in tight spaces. That’s why small-scale wind has often fallen short — until now.

Where It Fits

Unlike most turbines, Synconius thrives in urban, rural, or off-grid areas anywhere the
wind doesn’t follow the rules. Ideal for:

Rooftops in cities

Remote cabins and farms

Marine vessels

Backup systems and microgrids

Industrial and telecom sites

Built for What’s Next

Finland, like much of the Nordic region, needs clean energy when solar doesn’t deliver in the dark, windy months of winter.
Synconius fills 
this seasonal gap by providing reliable wind power even when the sun is gone.
We’re not just building a turbine. We’re building a future-proof power source that’s sustainable, recyclable, and
ready for the world’s changing 
energy needs.

Powerful Stories from Our Synconius Journey

Powerful Stories from Our Synconius Journey: Living in the Nordic countries teaches you quickly: solar energy has its limits, especially during the long, dark winters. That reality sparked the beginning of Synconius.

Frustrated by the seasonal gaps in renewable energy, Synconius founder Henri Vuolle, together with a small team of engineers and makers, began searching for alternatives. Small-scale wind energy seemed like the logical answer but turbulence, low wind speeds, and high costs made it a tough challenge.

That’s exactly the challenge we embraced. Our mission is to develop a simple, affordable wind turbine that:

We’re building and testing the technology and we’re just getting started. Interested?
Follow our journey and help us shape the future of small wind power.

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We’re currently raising funding and seeking partners who want to help bring smarter,
 adaptive wind energy to the world.

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