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electric boat motors from Epropulsion
E-Propulsion lull sliders are available for various voltages and battery circuits. ePropulsion convinces with various control systems – up to radio remote control without further cabling.

Epropulsion Navy

ePropulsion Navy 3.0 and 6.0

48 volts promise pure power

The ePropulsion NAVY models are only available with 48V, which already suggests a strong electric driving force. The NAVY 6.0 comes with two propellers of different sizes and pitches, while the NAVY 3.0 comes with one propeller. Both models are available with a choice of short or long shaft and optionally with tiller control or wireless remote control. The NAVY series electric motors are the ideal choice for cruising, sailing, fishing and other activities on the water. Attention: Battery and charger must be ordered separately!

» more about ePropulsion Navy 3.0 and Navy 6.0

A closed liquid cooling circuit effectively extracts excess heat from the electric motor, the technology for the electric drive is an efficient, brushless, 48V DC motor. The wireless remote control with LCD screen shows the user information on the remaining battery capacity, real-time voltage, input power and GPS data such as speed and distance, which are transmitted by a GPS module in the motor head. There is a solar panel on the back, which provides energy for the remote's battery on sunny days. In addition, the remote control can be charged via the optional communication cable (included with the Navy battery). The remote control is included in the scope of delivery of the motors. The motor mount is adjustable in 4 stages, 0°, 7°, 14°, 21° and tilt position at 60°. The connection for a steering system is also already available.

Flange Motor
In response to increasing demand from the market, ePropulsion has now also developed flange motors for sailboats. The motors are easy to install and work highly efficiently with their brushless motors. Due to the built-in motor guard, it stops when it hits an underwater obstacle.

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