The Arc Sport Is A $258,000 Electric Wake Boat With 570 HP
The zero-emissions wave cruiser is made by a Los Angeles-based startup.
The zero-emissions wave cruiser is made by a Los Angeles-based startup.
The Frauscher x Porsche 850 Fantom Air uses the same electric components as the upcoming Macan EV.
The carbon fiber boat has a 31 mph top speed and 66 miles of range on a single charge.
Boat manufacturer Pure Watercraft to use the Tesla charging standard on its product.
Voltari's latest creation, a 26-foot electric performance boat, is set to reach customer hands later this year.
The ZEN50 is a luxury electric catamaran that can travel continuously on solar power alone.
The Candela C-8 is an electric hydrofoil watercraft powered with Polestar 2 battery packs.
Thanks to electric drive, electric cars can do this, though it's not recommended.
Polestar has signed a multi-year agreement to supply batteries and charging systems to Swedish hydrofoil electric boat company.
GM will broaden the application of EV component sets beyond its vehicle portfolio to include older cars, boats, and airport vehicles.
It will be in commercial operation from 2022 on.
It was built in Turkey, but it will serve Norway’s busiest ferry connection.
Once visiting a charging station, it takes all the plugs at once for itself! Deal with it.
The battery pack will be 7.5 MWh!
The boat will have fuel cells and hydrogen tanks supplied by Toyota.
It's a "flying electric boat"... silent by the way.
An impressive sightseeing vessel for impressive Norwegian views.
It carries so many containers that one or two battery ZESPacks will not make a big difference.
Don’t you love what this 3D video reveals of the E-Ferry Ellen, in Denmark?
This tug will be no joke - full size, 70-ton bollard pull and a few MWh of batteries.
This world's biggest electric ferry runs between Sweden and Denmark 46 times per 24 hours.
Corvus Energy was selected by Norwegian Electric Systems to supply energy storage systems for five new all-electric ferries.
Fully Charged finds itself in Amsterdam, where it meets up with the conversion outfit New Electric and goes for a boat ride.
As we reported back a few months ago, the Norwegian "Ampere" hit the high seas (well, the ferry link across Sognefjord between Lavik and Oppedal, Norway, anyway) this month, according to the Seimens story, and is running just about the biggest Anderson-type-looking connector we could imagine. Size matters, despite rumors to the contrary