The Windsled
It’s an innovative polar vehicle that combines inuit tradition and technology. Unique in the world and powered by eolic energy. Designed by Ramón Larramendi, its main goal is to support scientific expeditions in the most remote areas of Greenland and Antarctica in a sustainable, simple, resilient and cost-effective way.
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POLAR ZERO PROJECTS

Greenland Dogsled Patrol

Inuit Windsled Project

Solar Electric Exploration

Green Hydrogen Exploration
Coming Soon – Next Expeditions

Trans – Greenland Electric Challenge

North Greenland Windsled Patrol
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Greenland Qimusseq Patrol in Innaarsuit
Greenland Qimusseq Patrol: Opening New Paths from InnarsuitThis spring, the Inuit Windsled Society launched a new and exciting initiative: the Greenland Qimusseq Patrol, a journey that merges tradition, exploration, and cultural preservation. Our first reconnaissance...
Research Conducted with the Windsled Published on Nature.com
Microbial biogeography by Victor Parro, Ana Justel and Antonio QuesadaNature is one of the most prestigious academic and scientific journals in the world, and having the opportunity to be featured in one of its articles is one of the most significant milestones in the...
Ramón Larramendi at the Italia Chiama Artico
Osservatorio Artico (Arctic Observatory) is an Italian platform dedicated to the study, analysis and dissemination of issues related to the Arctic and polar regions. It focuses on issues such as climate change, geopolitics, economy and exploration in the Arctic. This...
Anori, Inuit Windsled shines in New York
Anori, recognition for the Windsled and sustainable cinema Sustainable cinema reached a new milestone in New York, where the film Anori, Inuit Windsled, directed by mountaineer and Spanish filmmaker Carlos Pitarch, won the Frontier Award for Best Documentary at the...
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