This paper presents the commercial state-of-the-art of electric leisure boats. Particularly, several kinds of electric propulsion systems for electric and full electric boats are considered and reviewed, by investigating the attendees of some of the most important international boat shows. The analysis highlights that the market proposes electric propulsion systems which cover a wide range of boats in terms of kinds, dimensions, and scopes. Similarly, a number of full electric boats are also available on the market, promising eco-friendly, efficient, exciting and quietly sailing experiences. The present overview focuses on motor and battery sizes, as well as on expected performance and optional systems, such as range extenders and hydrofoil systems.
Electrification of Leisure Boats: a commercial State-of-the-Art
Porru M;Pisano M;Serpi A;Pilo FGL
2020-01-01
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This paper presents the commercial state-of-the-art of electric leisure boats. Particularly, several kinds of electric propulsion systems for electric and full electric boats are considered and reviewed, by investigating the attendees of some of the most important international boat shows. The analysis highlights that the market proposes electric propulsion systems which cover a wide range of boats in terms of kinds, dimensions, and scopes. Similarly, a number of full electric boats are also available on the market, promising eco-friendly, efficient, exciting and quietly sailing experiences. The present overview focuses on motor and battery sizes, as well as on expected performance and optional systems, such as range extenders and hydrofoil systems.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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