Accelerating Offshore Wind Farm Development with Tokyo Gas— First in Japan with Vind AI

Accelerating Offshore Wind Farm Development with Tokyo Gas— First in Japan with Vind AI
Norwegian technology company Vind AI has provided Tokyo Gas with an advanced digital platform for evaluating and designing wind power projects.
Tokyo, Japan, October 9, 2025 — Norwegian technology company Vind AI, specialising in digital platforms for wind developers, has begun providing Tokyo Gas with a digital platform for offshore wind farm development. Vind AI’s platform integrates data, advanced algorithms, analytical capabilities, and collaboration tools to significantly accelerate wind farm development.
This entry into the offshore wind power sector is part of Tokyo Gas’s global renewable energy strategy. Under its group management vision “Compass 2030,” Tokyo Gas aims to achieve net-zero CO₂ emissions. Their offshore wind projects include floating offshore wind power generation, and Tokyo Gas is also a member of the Floating Offshore Wind Research Association (FLOWRA), established in Japan last year.
Through its engagement with Tokyo Gas, Vind AI will drive digital transformation in Japan’s power generation sector. Japan recently announced a new target of 15GW of floating offshore wind power generation by 2040 and outlined plans to develop 10GW of offshore projects by 2030.
“We are excited that Tokyo Gas is introducing new digital tools for its offshore wind projects and taking a leading role in the Asia-Pacific region. It is remarkable that Tokyo Gas, with nearly 140 years of history in the energy sector, has become the first company in Japan to adopt cutting-edge digital technology to drive the transition to renewable energy. We look forward to collaborating with Tokyo Gas’s experienced team to rapidly accelerate the development schedule for its offshore wind projects worldwide.”
Helene Bøhler, CEO and co-founder, Vind AI
According to the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC), the Asia-Pacific region is projected to account for 61% of global new wind power capacity additions from 2024 to 2030. Onshore wind capacity is expected to double by 2030, reaching 1,084GW, while offshore wind is forecast to reach 162GW.
Major European wind developers, including TotalEnergies, EnBW and Statkraft, are already using Vind AI’s digital platform for their offshore wind projects. Wind developers can complete business cases for offshore wind projects more than 5 times faster with Vind AI compared to traditional ways of working.
The Tokyo Gas Group is committed to leading the way toward CO₂ net-zero, and as part of this challenge, we are actively engaged in renewable energy initiatives. Our renewable energy business encompasses power generation development across Japan and overseas, including solar, wind, and biomass energy sources, as well as the procurement of renewable energy electricity. Regarding our wind power projects, we are advancing the development of fixed-bottom offshore wind farms and are also proactively working on floating offshore wind power, which is expected to expand significantly in the future.
Headquartered in Norway and founded in 2022, Vind AI is reinventing the future of wind energy development, offering a digital platform designed to accelerate wind projects, onshore and offshore. By integrating data, advanced algorithms, and analysis and collaboration tools in one place, Vind AI enables developers to make faster, smarter decisions when planning and designing wind projects. Trusted by top renewable energy companies globally, Vind AI is an industry-driven platform. For more information, visit: vind.ai
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