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ePropulsion and Heysea Yachts partner to launch new electric-Powered Seaview 50 Catamaran

by ePropulsion 19 Dec 2024 04:42 UTC
The launch of the Seaview 50 catamaran © ePropulsion

ePropulsion Americas, the global leader in marine electric propulsion systems and services, announced today the launch of the Seaview 50 catamaran - a collaborative effort between Heysea Yachts Company Limited and ePropulsion Technology Limited.

ePropulsion developed the 48V marine energy storage system for the catamaran, which consists of four batteries, a 48V energy distribution unit, two hybrid inverters, a set of approximately 1900W solar panels, an AC distribution panel and a diesel generator - providing clean energy for the vessel. The Seaview 50 is equipped with a 47.10 KWH lithium iron phosphate battery that can be charged using solar energy, a generator or shore charging stations. Once fully charged, it can support air conditioning for 6-8 hours, ensuring a sufficient power supply for a quiet and comfortable nighttime environment without the need to run the generator. This design not only optimizes fuel efficiency and reduces carbon footprints but also meets global environmental standards, promoting the development of sustainable sailing.

On November 21, the 50-foot catamaran set sail for Phuket, Thailand. The long 2,500 mile voyage from Xinhui Port, China, to Phuket, Thailand served not only as a test of the crew's sailing skills but also as a comprehensive evaluation of the energy storage technology.

"New energy vessels are gradually becoming the mainstream trend in the future of the shipping industry, with China's yacht manufacturing sector leading this transformation as a pioneer," said Danny Tao, Co-founder and CEO of ePropulsion. "ePropulsion will continue to explore business models and global market opportunities for yacht electrification in collaboration with HeySea. Through deep cooperation and resource sharing, we aim to showcase the competitiveness of Chinese brands on the international stage and jointly create a new chapter in yacht electrification."

HeySea Yachts, a globally recognized manufacturer of mid to large-sized yachts and catamarans, has nearly 20 years of experience in superyacht production and is renowned for its outstanding craftsmanship, design and performance. ePropulsion, with its deep expertise and leading technology in marine electric propulsion systems and services, is the ideal partner for HeySea Yachts. Earlier this year, the two companies signed a strategic cooperation agreement to comprehensively expand their areas of collaboration and scope, fostering new energy development solutions through a partnership approach.

For more information on ePropulsion or its revolutionary electric motors and accessories, please visit www.ePropulsion.com. For more information on Heysea Yachts and their full range of boats, visit www.heyseayachts.com.

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