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HomeIndustry UpdatesInnovations in Boat DesignePropulsion expands 96V product line and strengthens OEM partnerships

ePropulsion expands 96V product line and strengthens OEM partnerships

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Out of Georgia in the United States, ePropulsion, a global leader in marine electric propulsion systems, has announced the expansion of its 96V product range to enhance support for the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) market.

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Leveraging the innovative ePropulsion Smart System Architecture (eSSA), the company has introduced several new offerings: the Pod Drive 20 eSSA, the G102-230 battery, and the PowerCruise Essential modular energy system. These new products are set to redefine electric and hybrid vessel solutions and were showcased at METSTRADE 2024 in Amsterdam.

“Building on the success of our X-Series and I-Series motors, along with the G102-100 battery, we’ve worked closely with boat builders to enhance our offerings,” said Danny Tao, Co-founder and CEO of ePropulsion. “Our goal is to create a seamless, one-stop solution for our partners by providing fully integrated, plug-and-play systems that simplify installation and broaden design possibilities. With our advanced system architecture, we aim to set new benchmarks in marine innovation for OEMs and naval architects.”

Innovative product launches for 2025

Pod Drive 20 eSSA

The new Pod Drive 20 eSSA delivers luxury, performance, and versatility. Integrating the motor, propeller, and cooling system into a compact unit, it mounts beneath the hull to eliminate the need for traditional inboard engines and shaft lines. This frees up significant interior space, making it ideal for modern vessel designs. Designed for flexibility, the Pod Drive 20 eSSA is compatible with a wide range of vessels and can be easily mounted onto existing Volvo or Yanmar sail drives, streamlining installation while enhancing vessel aesthetics.

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G102-230 Battery

The G102-230 battery offers a capacity of 23kWh, supports 3,500 cycles at 80% Depth of Discharge (DOD), and allows for up to eight batteries to be connected in parallel. This high-capacity battery powers ePropulsion’s 96V systems, including the X- and I-Series motors and Pod Drive eSSA Series. Its built-in intelligent Battery Management System (BMS) ensures maximum safety, while its slim, space-saving design is ideal for under-seat or under-deck storage, optimising onboard space without compromising performance.

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PowerCruise Essential Energy System

The PowerCruise Essential is a modular energy solution designed for electric and hybrid vessels. Compatible with all 96V eSSA products, including the X-Series, I-Series, and Pod Drive eSSA, it offers multiple configuration options for a variety of vessel layouts. The system supports features such as automatic power management and hybrid control and can deliver tailored AC or DC power solutions to meet diverse vessel requirements. This all-in-one system provides simplicity and flexibility for OEM partners.

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Driving innovation in marine design

ePropulsion’s 2025 product range continues to push boundaries, creating new opportunities for boat builders and designers. By offering a cohesive suite of solutions, the company simplifies the integration of advanced electric propulsion technologies, ensuring a seamless user experience while driving sustainability in the marine industry.

For further details on ePropulsion’s products and their vision for the future of marine propulsion, visit www.ePropulsion.com. For New Zealand dealers: Orakei Marine, NZ Electric Boat Co., Takacat NZ, Smart Marine, Evocean.

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Kirsten Thomas
Kirsten Thomas
Kirsten enjoys sailing and is a passionate writer based in coastal New Zealand. Combining her two passions, she crafts vivid narratives and insightful articles about sailing adventures, sharing her experiences and knowledge with fellow enthusiasts.

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