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ePropulsion Redefines Helm Control with Debut of All-New Smart Control Joystick

October 28, 2025

ePropulsion Americas, a global leader in marine electric propulsion systems and services, has announced the next step in total helm control with the debut of its new Smart Control Joystick system, bringing precision and true 360-degree control across electric-powered vessels from small jon boats to larger recreational vessels.
 
ePropulsion’s innovative Smart Control Joystick offers boaters an intuitive alternative to traditional wheel and throttle operation, with the ability to integrate with ePropulsion’s entire electric propulsion range, including X-Series outboards and soon-to-be-released Pod Drives. The control enables precise lateral and rotational movements to a wide range of engine configurations from single-motor applications to dual powerplants — including dual inboards using differential thrust and boats equipped with bow thrusters. Regardless of motor type or configuration, the Smart Control Joystick features effortless, plug-and-play installation using the EP-CAN network, with no additional setup.
 
Offering customization depending on personal preference and situation, operators using the Smart Control Joystick have the ability to select from 10 joystick intensity modes, including a Docking Mode for finer adjustments at the dock and Boost Mode for a more instant responsiveness. Integrated, dedicated ADAS buttons provide further vessel control options like Position Hold to lock a boat’s current location and Heading Hold to maintain course.
 
“With advanced maneuverability, ergonomic sing-hand control and seamless integration, the ePropulsion Smart Control Joystick transforms the electric propulsion landscape,” said Danny Tao, co-founder and CEO of ePropulsion. “Delivering full 360-degree control through precise movements this control system enhances flexibility and safety on the water, while enabling boaters to feel confident under any conditions. We’re excited to bring these new capabilities to a diverse range of vessels using ePropulsion’s revolutionary lineup of electric propulsion solutions.”
 
For more information on ePropulsion or its revolutionary electric motors and accessories, please visit www.ePropulsion.com.

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