Outboard engine eLite
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Outboard engine - eLite - ePropulsion Technology Ltd. - propulsion / electric / boating
Outboard engine - eLite - ePropulsion Technology Ltd. - propulsion / electric / boating
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Characteristics

Type
outboard, propulsion
Power source
electric
Market
boating
Other characteristics
portable
Power

Min.: 250 kW
(339.9 hp)

Max.: 750 kW
(1,019.7 hp)

0.5 kW
(0.7 hp)

Engine speed

Min.: 1,500 rpm
(9,425 rad.min-1)

Max.: 1,700 rpm
(10,681 rad.min-1)

Length

297 mm
(12 in)

Width

75 mm
(3 in)

Height

890 mm
(35 in)

Weight

7 kg
(15 lb)

Description

The ePropulsion eLite 500W electric outboard redefines your on-water experience with innovative features and commitment to sustainability. Designed to be the most compact and lightweight electric outboard in its class, it is an easy-to-use alternative to small internal combustion engines for enthusiasts worldwide. Perfectly blending efficiency and mobility, it represents a new era in clean, quiet, and eco-friendly marine propulsion.

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Boot 2025

18-26 Jan 2025 Dusseldorf (Germany) Hall 10 - Stand D42

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