Naviwatt Expands Electric RIB Range with Powerful ZenPro 690

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12/5/2021

Introducing the Latest in Sustainable Marine Technology

Naviwatt, a leader manufacturer of electric RIBs, has expanded its range of Rigid Inflatable Boats with the launch of the impressive ZenPro 690. This new model complements the existing ZenPro 460 and 580, offering enhanced power and range for both professional and leisure users.

Versatile Design for Every Need

The ZenPro 690 is available in three versatile configurations:

  1. OPEN
  2. CAB
  3. GUEST

This variety ensures that the ZenPro 690 can adapt to a wide range of marine applications and user preferences.

Powerful Electric Performance

The ZenPro 690 sets a new standard for electric RIB performance:

  • Motor: 100kW electric inboard (equivalent to 150hp)
  • Battery: 84.4 kWh lithium-ion, integrated into the hull
  • Top Speed: 27 knots
  • Range:
    • 29 hours at 5 knots
    • 1 hour at 21 knots
  • Charging Time: 4 hours

Built for Durability and Compliance

Naviwatt has prioritised quality and safety in the ZenPro 690's design:

  • CE certified (ISO 6185-3 2014)
  • Premium materials used throughout
  • 100% Aluminium 5083H111 hull
  • ORCA® 866 1565 gsm tube material

Key Specifications

  • Propulsion: 100% electric
  • Capacity: 12 passengers
  • Certification: CE D222/245
  • Construction: Made in France

Dimensions

  • Length: 6.9 m
  • Width: 2.65 m
  • Tube diameter: 0.55 m
  • Tube compartments: 5
  • Inner length: 5.25 m
  • Inner width: 1.50 m

Weight

  • Hull weight: 760 kg
  • Total weight: 1650 kg

Propulsion Details

  • Motor: DeepBlue 100i
  • Power: 100 kW (150hp)
  • Battery: 84.4 kWh
  • Chargers: 20 kW

Experience the Future of Electric Boating

The Naviwatt ZenPro 690 represents a significant advancement in electric RIB technology. With its powerful motor, extended range, and versatile design, it's set to revolutionise both professional and recreational boating.

For more information on the ZenPro 690 or to schedule a test ride, contact Volta today.