ePropulsion expands its OEM capability with their first electric inboard – the H-100

ePropulsion First Electric Inboard H100

May 23, 2022

ePropulsion, a market challenger in marine electric propulsion systems and services, has expanded its original equipment manufacturer (OEM) offering with the launch of a brand-new electric inboard. The H-100 will make its world debut at this year’s Electric & Hybrid Marine Expo, taking place from 21st – 23rd June, 2022 at RAI Amsterdam, and opens up even greater opportunities for boat builders to provide sustainable boating solutions.

ePropulsion is focused on providing customized and pioneering services for OEMs across the world, offering fully flexible solutions for a wide range of commercial and leisure marine applications. Adaptability is a significant benefit in the company’s product application with the ability to extend or shorten the length and design of hardware to fit any boat, as well as adding additional energy sources, including converting to a hybrid solution by adding sustainable resources such as solar, wind, diesel genset and fuel cell as a power source. ePropulsion also works with OEMs to control the motor using the boat manufacturer’s own integrated software and IT.

For further details about ePropulsion and its range, please visit www.epropulsion.com.

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