Mercury Marine showcased its latest electric outboard motor models, the Avator 75e and 110e, at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, expanding its electric propulsion offerings for larger vessels.
With the introduction of these two models, Mercury now completes its five-model lineup, featuring the Avator 7.5e, 20e, and 35e. This development marks a significant step for electric boating enthusiasts, offering enhanced power for higher performance and larger boats.
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John Buelow, President of Mercury Marine, expressed excitement about unveiling the Avator 75e and 110e at CES, emphasizing the company’s commitment to introducing a range of low-voltage electric outboards. Buelow also highlighted the concept of a high-voltage electric propulsion system, positioning Mercury Marine as an innovation leader in the marine industry.
The Avator 75e produces approximately 7.5 kW (10 hp) of propulsive power, while the larger Avator 110e delivers 11 kW (15 hp). At full throttle, both models offer approximately one hour of run-time per charge, with a potential increase to 2-3 hours at 75% throttle for general boating.
Mercury’s swappable batteries provide a convenient solution for longer outings, allowing users to replace a depleted battery with a spare, akin to refueling with traditional fuel cans.
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Pricing details for the Avator 75e and 110e are yet to be disclosed, with Mercury Marine anticipating additional information ahead of the full product launch in mid-2024.
The electric boating sector, particularly in smaller vessels, has experienced notable growth in recent years. Mercury’s expanded Avator lineup joins the evolving landscape of electric outboard options, contributing to the increasing availability of light electric boats.