NEWS



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2021

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Exploring the development trend of electric outboards


The recent March-April period has seen the launch of various clean energy and green boat models on the international market. In the general press you can also see clearly the recent trends in the electric outboard sector - a fast innovating industry and one of the shining stars of the leisure and deep sea business worldwide. In a full report, the authors take a look at the development of the electric outboard sector, which has seen unit sales increase by around 30 per cent over the last decade. In this highly competitive market, tip technology is carving out a larger niche.

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The continued growth and development of the new battery industry is again supporting the continued rise of electric outboards, especially in the small, medium and large electric power categories. Electric engines have achieved progressively more recognition, given the progressively more regional restrictions on the application of internal combustion engines on environmentally fragile waterways and our general interest in the marketing of green processes, among other reasons. Driving this change are technological advances. These advances have increased the competitive advantage of electric engines, not just reduced carbon footprints.

Trends in electric outboard engines:

In addition to ecological considerations, the remaining advantages have become the main driving factors that drive customer needs: very light, no need for fuel either, zero emissions, silent mode, low maintenance costs.

The ability to drive larger boats at better speeds, the ability to use them for wake surfers and water skiers.

Rapid development of battery technology; Rapid development of battery technology.

Propellers on sailing boats can be hydropowered.

User-adjustable, variable shaft length.

Connection to smartphone apps.

Greater electronic integration (including wireless) and other on-board equipment - plotters, autopilots, gps positioning, etc.

The share of electric engines in the overall outboard market is currently around 1.3, equivalent to the penetration of electric vehicles in the automotive industry.

The share of electric engines in the overall outboard market is still small, at around 1.3%. This figure is similar to that of the automotive industry, where new energy electric vehicles currently account for almost 2.0% of worldwide vehicle sales. "The majority of this market share is generated by outboard engines, not inboard engines,". "There are numerous market segments in the yachting industry sector and the reality is that, at least at the moment, electric mobility doesn't quite fit into every market segment. Even though you will perceive electric inboard boats with up to a hundred KW of electric power that are capable of water skiing, most of the market today is for small electric power electric outboards purchased through the zero sales route to replace miniature petrol outboards."

As technology further develops and performance improves, consumers continue to favour products with low greenhouse gas emissions and low overall ecological impact. The market share of electric drives is expected to increase in the coming years.