Futureproof: Autonomous Undersea Resource Explorer

Future Narrative

Thanks to our new fleet of autonomous undersea resource explorers, we’ve found ten times more lithium and other rare minerals for use in electric vehicles. We’ve analyzed far more of the ocean floor per week than we ever could using the old system. It is impressive how well the 20 units follow a detailed grid search pattern. At this rate, we will have paid for the entire system within two years and helped migrate away from fossil fuel-burning engines.

Technology

Autonomous grid-following technology is made possible by consumer-grade, ultra-low-frequency GPS broadcasting.

Solid aluminum fuel combines with filtered seawater to produce hydrogen for the system’s fuel cell.

Implications

New fuels can provide remote, autonomous systems with long-lasting power, ensuring reliable operation.

Largely unexplored seabeds are expected to yield more precious metals and minerals, which are essential for meeting the demands of new industries in the coming decades.

Early Signals of Possibility

Learn more about aluminum as a possible fuel cell fuel via this MIT news article.
Wired article on the potential and dangers of deep-sea mining. www.wired.com/story/deep-sea-mining-electric-vehicle-battery/


Futureproof is a series of occasional provocations illustrating possible future paths for technology and culture. Think postcards from the future.