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Case Study: Wavex – WordPress Web Design for Deep-Ocean Renewable Technology

A clean and informative brochure website presenting Wavex’s deep-ocean energy solution in a clear and accessible way.

Client

Wavex

Sector

Renewable Energy / Ocean Technology

Target Type

B2B

Demographic

Offshore developers, energy investors, government bodies, climate-tech partners

Lead Time

12 weeks

Website Goal

Present the technology clearly, build early-stage credibility, and support partnership conversations

Services

UX/UI Design, WordPress Development (Elementor), Content Structuring

The Challenge

Wavex is developing a patented deep-ocean renewable energy system aimed at helping diversify the global energy mix. With a long-term ambition to contribute to the reduction of global carbon emissions, the company needed a website that could explain its work clearly and professionally.

Before this project, Wavex did not have a structured online presence. Much of the information existed across technical documents, engineering notes, and internal presentations, making it difficult for visitors to understand the technology, the team, or the wider context of the work.

Key challenges included:

The overall aim was to create a straightforward, well-organised website that reflects the nature of the work and supports Wavex in early discussions with stakeholders.

Discovery and Technical Review

We began with a review of all available content, including raw text, technical background, and existing diagrams. This helped shape the structure of the website and identify the information that needed clearer explanation.

Through this process we found:

Our focus at this stage was on creating foundations — a structure, a tone, and a layout system that could support Wavex as the project moves toward commercial readiness.

UX and Design Research

The UX approach centred on clarity. We developed wireframes showing how information could be divided into manageable sections, ensuring visitors could move gradually from high-level concepts to more detailed explanations.

During this phase we:

The aim was to make the information accessible to a broad audience, without losing the technical integrity of the content.

Marketing & Content Strategy

Although the website is primarily informational, we developed a light content strategy to help structure the narrative and provide clarity across different pages.

This included:

The tone was kept consistent: professional, honest, and grounded in real engineering experience.

The Solution

The final website was built in WordPress using Elementor, with a flexible layout system designed for continual evolution.

The key elements delivered were:

The Results

The completed website provided Wavex with a clear and organised platform that accurately reflects the nature of their work.

Outcomes included:

A structured, easy-to-navigate website with clear explanations of the technology
A central place to communicate progress, values, and development goals
A CMS setup that enables the team to manage and expand the site internally
A more coherent narrative for discussions with partners, developers, and investors

The site now serves as a stable digital foundation as Wavex moves toward larger-scale testing and pre-commercial deployments.

Conclusion

The Wavex website offers a simple, professional space for the company to present its deep-ocean renewable energy technology. Through careful structuring, clear writing, and a flexible WordPress build, the site supports Wavex in communicating its work as it progresses through the next stages of development

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