Upgrade the user experience for boat seating

Thermavance Boating Season

Sept 26, 2023

Introducing Thermavance™ seat cooling and heating technology for the marine industry. An industry first, Thermavance allows seats exposed to the elements to be cooled or heated by one graphene-based system that can be packaged within almost any seat design, creating a human-scaled climate control system.

Thermavance advantages
• conductive cooling & heating
• durable & washable
• weather resistant
• multiple temperature settings
• energy efficient technology
• control may be integrated with multi-function displays

Thermavance’s greatest advantage is that it efficiently cools and heats the seat occupant using conductive heat transfer. It is well-suited for seating installations exposed to the elements as well as those within the cabin. Traditional heated seats rely on resistive wire technology that is unable to provide cooling. Automotive-style ventilated seats require the movement of air through perforations in the seat surface. These perforations make the seat vulnerable to spills and exposure to the elements.

The adaptable and durable design of the Thermavance personal climate control system revolutionizes human scaled climate control. You can find out more at our website and from our white paper. 

Download the white paper “The Science Behind Thermavance Cooled and Heated Seat Technology” to find out more about this amazing technology.  

For more information about Thermavance technology and how it can upgrade the user experience you offer your customers, visit www.thermavance.com/boats.

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