Frequently asked questions
Here you'll find answers to the questions we get asked most often about our systems and services. We update this section regularly, so it's a great place to start if you need help. Use the categories or the search bar to quickly find what you need.
Still can't find the answer you need? Feel free to contact us — we're always happy to help!
Electric boating is quiet, clean, and efficient. You’ll reduce emissions, avoid fuel costs, and spend less time on maintenance. It's also ideal for nature areas and city canals, where combustion engines are increasingly restricted.
That’s exactly what we help with. Just request a proposal via our website — we’ll ask a few questions about your boat and usage, and then send you a tailored setup with specs, price estimate, and installation advice.
Yes. We offer systems from 5 kW up to 60 kW, covering everything from small sloops to larger motorboats and commercial vessels. We calculate the ideal power setup based on your boat size, weight, and typical use.
Comparable with a combustion engine, when the motor is correctly fitted for your boat (but that's the case with a combustion engine as well). We always make an analysis of your boat and usage to determine the power and energy need of your boat and propose a motor system that fits that need. Please beware, the faster you go with your boat, the higher the energy need. So you'd need a larger battery pack or some power back-up if you want to go fast for long with your boat.
Yes, with the right battery configuration — and if needed, supported by solar charging or a range extender. We'll tailor the system to your cruising habits, whether short trips on canals or longer journeys across open water.
It really depends — and that’s exactly why we ask you to leave your details so we can make a tailored proposal. Every boat is different, and how it’s used varies widely too. So giving a precise cost without knowing more would be a guess at best.
That said, here’s a rough rule of thumb to get you started:
Estimated cost = 1.5 × boat length (in meters) × €1,000 For example, a typical 8-meter sloop might cost around €12,000 (8 × 1.5 × 1,000).
⚠️ Please don’t take this as a fixed price. Boats used in calm city canals at low speed may require much smaller systems, while offshore or high-usage vessels may need more power and range.
The best (and easiest) way forward? Ask us for a tailored proposal. It’s completely free, and it gives you a clear view of the system and investment that best fits your boat.
You can visit us to test the electrical system on one of our demo boats. We’re also present at several boat shows throughout the year. Contact us to plan a visit.
Yes, we also offer hybrid systems, allowing you to cruise electrically and switch to a different power source when needed.
We offer different types of hybrid systems:
An electric motor next to the main combustion engine - then you use the electric motor for slow cruising, in and out of the harbor for example
A generator next to the electric motor system - as soon as the batteries run out, the generator takes over as the power source so you can keep going.
Sustainable energy - you can charge the battery with either wind or solar energy. Not really a hybrid, but you can generate the electricity to charge the battery yourself for more of an off-grid setup.
