Category: Concept/In Development
Electric Boats: Over 8m / 26ft Optima e14
Optima Electric Yachts - UK
The Optima e14 is an ultra-efficient, light-weight 100% electric boat. The innovative design uses significantly less energy, the ultra-efficient design gives the boat a range of up to 150NM on one charge, allowing for long distance cruising in an electric boat and eliminating the problem of “range anxiety”. The low-energy hull reduces the need for very large battery banks, reducing weight and environmental impacts. Designed for leisure and commercial markets with a large sociable cockpit for up to 10 people and extensive galley facilities, open or enclosed cockpit – several variants are available to allow for bespoke customization.
Category: Production Electric
Boats: Over 8m / 26ft Sialia 45 Sport | Sialia Yachts - Poland
The Sialia 45 Sport combines the technical pinnacle of boat design and electric powertrains delivering a unique experience of electric boating without compromises. Combining a top speed of 45 knots, cruising at 25 knots and a Miami – Bahamas range of 75nm with 10% to spare! With up to 700kWh semi- solid battery, 2x300kW continuous motors and a user- centric Ship Management system to ensure simple, safe and comfortable use the Sialia 45 Sport opens up for sustainable boating with all its perks but without compromising on performance, style and experience, at a price point matching its combustion peers!
Category: Production Electric Boats:
Up to 8m / 26ft Sun Concept EVO 7.0 Cruise | Sun Concept - Portugal
The SunConcept EVO 7.0 is a solar powered boat designed for use in calm and sheltered waters, suitable for protected coastal areas and lagoon and riverside areas where noise, pollution and stress caused by agitation are factors that destabilize and devalue the landscape and well-being. On the EVO 7.0, enjoy a meal inside, enjoy a sunset, dive into refreshing waters or simply sail. Capacity for 12 people. Energy-independent, capable of operating at 4 knots. Maximum speed: 7 knots. Standard version with 2 x 6 kW engines, 31.4 kWh lithium batteries and 1.54 kWhp solar power generation.
Category: Electric Sailboats Fountaine Pajot Aura 51 Fountaine Pajot - France
The largest non-flybridge sailing catamaran in the FP range, the Aura 51 is designed for sailors who aspire to experience cruising with a capital C for comfort. It has cutting- edge electric propulsion technology developed exclusively by Fountaine Pajot and ODSeaLab with 2 x 25 kW motors, 2×32 kWh batteries, hydrogeneration and up to 2,000 w generated by integrated solar panels. All on-board production and energy expenditure flows are managed from a single console with a simple, designer user experience. The system gives priority to the use of renewable energies at all times.
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