Greenline trumpets Responsible Yachting by showing the new Responsible power pack innovation at Düsseldorf 

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Jan 21, 2025

Greenline Yachts is once again bringing its versatile range of motor yachts to Boot Düsseldorf. In what has become a long-standing tradition for the Slovenian brand, it will have an important presence at this key global show, showcasing its top-selling coupe models – the Greenline 40 and the Greenline 45 Coupe. 

At the heart of Greenline’s exhibit will be the revolutionary Responsible Power Pack, a cutting-edge innovation designed to make diesel-powered yachts more sustainable by eliminating the need for a generator. This system combines advanced lithium batteries and high-efficiency alternators to deliver faster charging, extended anchoring time, and up to 80% emissions savings while at anchor. The Responsible Power Pack offers all the benefits of hybrid technology without the need to go fully hybrid, ensuring silent and efficient operation. This ground-breaking setup allows up to 48 hours of silent anchoring, transforming the onboard experience and significantly reducing reliance on generators. 

In addition to highlighting this innovation, Greenline Yachts will also present its Responsible Yachting programme, showcasing its commitment to sustainable and forward-thinking building practices. Visitors can learn about the company’s use of certified low-emission resins, foam cores made partially from recycled PET plastics, and advanced vacuum infusion manufacturing techniques that minimize environmental impact. 

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