ePropulsion
ePropulsion has rapidly become a major force in the electric outboard market, focusing on silent operation, high efficiency, and user-centric features.
Their Spirit and Navy series are distinctive for their direct-drive technology, which eliminates the traditional gearbox to provide a virtually silent and maintenance-free experience. ePropulsion was one of the first manufacturers to integrate hydrogeneration as a standard feature, allowing sailors to capture energy while under wind power. Their engineering emphasizes lightweight components and high-energy-density batteries, making their motors some of the most portable in the industry. By focusing on the 1hp to 20hp equivalent segments, ePropulsion has become the preferred choice for inland boaters, kayakers, and sailors who value silence and environmental responsibility. They are defining a new standard for modern, digitally-connected electric propulsion.
| Model | Year | HP | Stroke | Service Data | Cyl. | Displ. | Fuel System | Weight | Gear Ratio | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vaquita (Electric) | 2024 | 1 | 0-stroke | ✓ Verified | — cyl | — cc | Direct Electric Drive | 4 kg | 1.0 | ● Current |
| Spirit 1.0 EVO (Electric) | 2024 | 3 | 0-stroke | ✓ Verified | — cyl | — cc | Integrated Li-Ion Battery | 19 kg | 1:1 | ● Current |
| Spirit 1.0 Plus (Electric) | 2024 | 3 | 0-stroke | ✓ Verified | — cyl | — cc | 1276Wh Li-Po Battery | 19.3 kg | 1.0 | ● Current |
| Navy 3.0 EVO (3kW) | 2024 | 6 | 0-stroke | ✓ Verified | — cyl | — cc | Direct Electric Drive | 24 kg | 1.0 | ● Current |
| Navy 6.0 EVO (6kW) | 2024 | 9.9 | 0-stroke | ✓ Verified | — cyl | — cc | 48V Battery System | 36 kg | 1:1 | ● Current |