Sunreef Yachts has completed the largest single-shot hull infusion in the company’s history.
The Sunreef 43M Eco from the shipyard in Gdańsk, Poland, is also believed to become the world’s largest eco electric catamaran measuring 43 metres in length.
The yacht is 15.4 meters in width, encompassing a total composite surface area of 1,700sqm.
This design features a custom-engineered foam core that minimises weight while maximising performance.
The unmolding of the hull is scheduled for completion by the end of this year.
The hull will incorporate more than 120sqm of integrated solar panels, contributing to a total of 250sqm across the entire yacht.
Sunreef says the advanced solar technology, combined with electric propulsion, will redefine the superyacht experience, making it cleaner, more responsible, and energy-efficient.
“We achieved an important milestone on our journey to build a truly groundbreaking yacht. The scale of the hull infusion project is unique in the industry and underscores our pioneering role in shaping the future of energy-efficient yachting,” said Francis Lapp, Sunreef Yachts founder and president.
In addition to its solar technology, the Sunreef 43M Eco will be equipped with a hydrogeneration system to provide a supply of clean power while under sail.
The yacht’s energy storage system will be based on solid-state batteries providing a capacity of 1MWh.
The Sunreef 43M Eco is designed to accommodate up to 12 guests, offering living spaces and customisable features that cater to individual preferences.
With its advanced technologies and eco-friendly solutions, this yacht represents a new era in sustainable yachting, added Francis.