— Renewable Infrastructure — Aquaculture Scale

Energy owned. Aquaculture that produces.

From coastal pilot to national system: Smartfocs builds the integrated renewable infrastructure that decouples aquaculture from grid dependency and fossil fuels—permanently.

/ Strategic Evolution

Floating solar was the prototype.

Coastal fish cages showed us where energy failure hits hardest. Operators losing 40–60% of operating costs to grid dependency wasn't a power problem—it was an infrastructure problem.

That coastal pilot became the proof of concept for something larger: distributed renewable systems deployable across biofloc tanks, aquaponic facilities, and inland aquaculture—wherever production happens in Indonesia.

The evolution is not a change of direction. It is the strategy that was always implied by the problem.

Low aerial framing of floating solar panels resting on pontoons over a coastal fish cage grid, golden hour light warming the panel surfaces, calm water reflecting the arrays below
Low aerial framing of floating solar panels resting on pontoons over a coastal fish cage grid, golden hour light warming the panel surfaces, calm water reflecting the arrays below
Overhead documentary shot of circular biofloc tanks arranged in a facility yard, sensor cables and piping visible, a technician crouching to inspect a control unit under overcast daylight
Overhead documentary shot of circular biofloc tanks arranged in a facility yard, sensor cables and piping visible, a technician crouching to inspect a control unit under overcast daylight
Wide-angle ground-level view of an aquaponic grow-bed system with fish tanks beneath, solar panels visible on the roofline above, warm morning light filtering through a greenhouse structure
Wide-angle ground-level view of an aquaponic grow-bed system with fish tanks beneath, solar panels visible on the roofline above, warm morning light filtering through a greenhouse structure
+ Infrastructure Tracks

Three systems. One integrated strategy.

Coastal Floating Solar

Inland Biofloc Systems

Aquaponic Food-Energy Systems

Solar arrays mounted directly on fish cage infrastructure—grid-independent power for aeration, feeding, and monitoring at the point of production.

Renewable-powered biofloc infrastructure for inland producers: owned energy supply, smart aeration control, and consistent output independent of grid reliability.

Integrated food-energy loops coupling fish cultivation and crop production under a single renewable power and monitoring platform—deployable at cooperative scale.

▸ Verified Outcomes

Reliability and ownership, measured.

40–60%

3 Tracks

Zero Handoff

SDG 7 + 14

Operator-owned infrastructure with no ongoing grid or fuel dependency transferred back to the producer after commissioning.

Coastal, inland biofloc, and aquaponic—one integrated platform deployable across Indonesia's aquaculture geography.

Aligned to affordable clean energy and life below water goals—measurable contribution tracked across every deployed system.

Energy cost reduction for operators transitioning from grid dependency to owned renewable systems.