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Home2025August 2025ZeroJet upgrades electric jet system

ZeroJet upgrades electric jet system

ZeroJet has introduced an upgraded 22kW (30hp equivalent) electric jet system. What was previously an 18kW electric jet drive offering is now a powerful 22kW, at no extra charge to ZeroJet customers.

The new 22kW system delivers a substantial boost in power, providing enhanced torque, improved towing capabilities, and faster planing, all while maintaining the same weight and design. The resulting electric jet boat offers enhanced capability for water sports, easier handling with heavier loads, and a quicker, more efficient ride.

For manufacturers and OEM’s, the new 22kW system includes a newly integrated computer, specifically engineered to simplify the installation process, reducing complexity and saving time.


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