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ExploMar to show high-performance electric propulsion application

ExploMar will show its latest electric outboard motor systems and the technologies incorporated in these systems as the company takes part in the annual Metstrade exhibition.

Over the past year ExploMar has continued a steady global rollout of its solutions for high-performance electric water mobility, delivering high-performance electric outboard systems in countries like Thailand, Nigeria, and China.

These have covered a wide range of applications such as fishing boats, tourism boats, and public ferries.

In Thailand, dealer Thai Maritec equipped a 12-metre fibreglass speedboat able to take up to 20 passengers with a WAVE 150 + twin electric outboard system and two SI-90 Super / Island batteries (180kWh in total), successfully completing its sea trial.

The vessel demonstrated excellent power and silent operation.

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“The vessel demonstrated excellent power and silent operation, offering a leading green propulsion solution for the local leisure and tourism boat market,” said a spokesperson from ExploMar.

In Nigeria, Caverton Marine, ExploMar’s partner and boat builder, has developed the Omibus, a 12-metre, 28-seat fully electric ferry.

The vessel is equipped with dual ExploMar WAVE 300 electric outboards and two HEDB 125kWh batteries. It has a maximum speed of 32 knots and offers a travel range of 3 to 4 hours at cruising speed.

With fast charging capabilities and reliable performance in challenging water conditions, ExploMar says the Omibus showcases the adaptability and dependability of its high-power electric propulsion system, setting a new benchmark for sustainable water transportation in Africa.

Performance and environmental sustainability

And in China, ExploMar delivered a WAVE 300 electric outboard and SI-180 Super/Island batteries to a private user for his 9-metre electric fishing boat.

The boat completed its sea trial and official delivery, reaching a top speed of 32 knots (around 58 km/h) and offering 3 to 4 hours of combined cruising range, demonstrating the balance between performance and environmental sustainability.

ExploMar is also expanding deliveries to the European market, South America, and Asia.

Looking ahead, ExploMar says it will continue to focus on reliable, high-performance electric outboard systems, continue to expand its global market presence, accelerating the development of its global sales and service network, and promote electrification across diverse boat types and applications.

ExploMar will simultaneously present its technology on stand 05 104 in Hall 5, as well as in the Next-Generation Propulsion Area in Hall 13 from November 18 to 20.

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