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TEWA MOTO enters electric PWC sector

TEWA MOTO has unveiled its HydraX electric personal watercraft design concept, showcasing its vision for high-performance electric mobility on the water.

The new PWC marks an expansion into a new market sector for the Californian-based company from electric two-wheel mobility, extending its technological capabilities and design philosophy into water-based applications.

And in developing the HydraX electric PWC, TEWA MOTO says it aims to redefine the world of power sports through clean energy and cutting-edge technology.

The company says the new PWC has been developed around real-world riding scenarios, and addresses several key limitations of traditional petrol-powered personal watercraft, including noise, emissions, restricted water access, and high maintenance costs.

High-output electric powertrain

Features include a high-output electric powertrain exceeding 240hp and a 5C ultra-fast charging capability, allowing the battery to recharge from 30% to 90% in approximately five minutes.

Rather than focusing solely on peak performance figures, HydraX emphasises stable power delivery, usability, and reliability across high-frequency riding scenarios.

“HydraX is more than a design concept — it reflects TEWA MOTO’s long-term thinking about the future of water mobility,” explained Wayne Wang, founder and chief operating officer.

“We believe that meaningful electrification is not simply about changing the power source, but about redefining the balance between performance, freedom, and environmental responsibility.

“With HydraX, we aim to demonstrate that high-performance water sports can be clean, quiet, and genuinely enjoyable.”

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