Cosmopolitan Yachts just unveiled an electrifying new catamaran. The simply named Cosmopolitan ... newcomer is also equipped with a hybrid solar-electric propulsion system that makes it cleaner ...
The Barcelona-based shipbuilder has only been in the business for about three years but has already made a name for itself with its innovative catamarans equipped with highly efficient electric ...
Capable of generating 990 kWh, the system powers all onboard amenities and the two 360 kW electric motors. The batteries also allow Sól to cruise up to 300 nautical miles, with no fumes ...
While the amount of money Catamaran will invest in Ola Electric is uncertain, media reports and industry speculation point to a number between $100 Mn and $150 Mn. The electric scooter maker’s ...
Finnish boat company Axopar has just launched a new all-electric sub-brand called AX/E and has enlisted performance inboard and outboard electric motor specialist Evoy to power them. AX/E has ...
Shipbuilders Incat Tasmania has begun construction of what they claim will be the world's largest electric ferry boat. The 130-meter-long unit has been ordered by Buquebús, the company offering ...
Electric cars offer a quiet and smooth driving experience because of their electric motors. Improved battery technology has extended the driving range of electric cars, reducing the need for frequent ...
Cosmopolitan Yachts just unveiled an electrifying new catamaran. The simply named Cosmopolitan 125 spans, you guessed it, 125 feet, making it the largest model in the burgeoning Spanish yard’s ...
After a decade of producing adventure boats, Axopar is entering electrifying new territory. The popular Finnish builder, which has sold over 6,000 vessels worldwide in the past 10 years, just ...
Based in Barcelona, the yard specializes in custom aluminum catamarans with highly efficient electric propulsion systems. The range currently includes four models ranging from 70 to 111 feet and ...
From Wednesday, guests can book an electric catamaran tour for a sail around the museum. The experience costs Dh350 for 30 minutes or Dh600 for an hour, with up to two people per catamaran.