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Electric Propulsion Systems

Electric-Boat Chargers Expand in Canada, Italy, Spain

Aqua superPower, electric boat charging stations

Aqua superPower has installed electric-boat charging stations on both sides of the Atlantic.

It has been quite a year for Aqua superPower’s network of electric-boat fast chargers: expansion to Canada, Italy and Spain coming on the heels of installations with the United Kingdom’s largest marina operator.

Aqua superPower says its mission is to “reduce the impact of boating on the marine environment through the development of an all-electric and integrated global ecosystem of marine superchargers.” The company says its rapid-charging stations are specifically engineered and rated for use in marine environments, built to IP65 standards and constructed using Hydro CIRCAL recycled aluminum.

Expanding Network

The electric-boat fast chargers have AC and DC 25kW-150kW power and can be used for everything from recreational electric and hybrid boats to personal watercraft, super-yacht tenders, commercial vessels and passenger ferries. Aqua will own, operate and maintain the network with a cloud-based system and users have an app with maps of charger options and navigational aids to charger locations.

Aqua superPower charging station map, electric boat charging station map

The proposed charging network stretches across almost all continents.

Alex Bamberg, CEO of Aqua superPower, says “In the marine environment, access to charging infrastructure that offers a reliable plug-and-charge experience with features like charge-point visibility, is absolutely essential if we are to develop the confidence to transition away from polluting liquid-carbon fuels.”

Monaco, Mediterranean, MDL and Miami

The first Aqua superPower chargers were installed in 2019 in Monaco and the network expanded along the Mediterranean to Cannes and St. Tropez. In 2021 the company received a grant from the United Kingdom’s Clean Maritime Demonstration Competition and was showcased at the COP26 Climate Change Conference in Glasgow for its work with the Marine e-Charging Living Lab (MeLL) in Plymouth.

A few weeks later, MDL Marinas signed up with Aqua to have the fast chargers installed at five U.K. marinas with a total of 1,721 boat berths. MDL manages more than 7,000 slips and operates 20 major marinas and boatyards in the U.K. and Europe.

In February of 2022 at the Miami International Boat Show‘s new Charged! Electric Pavilion, Aqua superPower was one of the lead exhibitors along with the Nautique GS22E electric water sport boat and the Vision Marine Technologies E-Motion 180E electric outboard.

plugging into a boat charging station, Aqua superPower

The new charging stations are receiving positive responses throughout Europe.

Speaking about North American opportunities, CEO Bamberg said “While the marine sector may lag behind others in terms of deployment, the massive growth of electric vehicles on the highway has proved that electrification is the way forward. The requirement for a joined-up network of reliable and fast marine chargers to create charging hubs and corridors for electric boat users is absolutely crucial if we are to secure the transition away from liquid carbon fuels.”

While there has not yet been a major announcement for an Aqua superPower network in the United States, the expectation is there will be an announcement soon as Aqua partners and expands in other countries.

Electric-Boat Fast Chargers for Canada, Italy, Spain

Canada: January 11, 2022

Aqua superPower announced an agreement with BCI Marine to have the superchargers installed at BCI partner locations starting in Ontario and Quebec in central Canada. The first were expected to be in place for the launch of the Canadian summer boating season in mid-May.

Lake Tahoe electric boats, Lake Tahoe boat charging station

Lake Tahoe was the first location for an electric charging station for Aqua superPower in the United States.

“We know that for the electric boat market to truly launch in Canada, a conveniently available super charging network is essential” says Patrick Hardy, President of BCI Marine.

He continued, “We introduced the all-electric X-Shore EELEX 8000 to the Canadian market last fall, with other electric brands to be launched soon. Other electric-boat builders will come to market too, so strategically, BCI Marine taking the initiative to introduce electric boat fast chargers is the right, responsible, and logical next step, for the Canadian consumer, and marine dealers.”

In Italy Aqua has announced a strategic partnership with e-concept, creators of the electric boat chargers that have been designed to look like the traditional wooden mooring posts – palinas – used for centuries on the canals of Venice. They will be working together to install public Type 2 AC charging infrastructure in Venice, other inland waterways and European lakes.

Aqua superPower charging station map, electric boat charging station map

Aqua superPower was part of the successful first electric boat show in St. Tropez.

Aqua superPower and e-concept were at the Venice e-Regatta last June and their agreement to work together will make a compelling electric-boat charging solution for the many installations where environmental, cultural and heritage factors need to be considered.

“We look forward to working with Aqua on the integration of their hardware and software within our product for AC systems and are proud for our technology to be part of the world’s first marine fast charging network.” said Matteo Bartoli, co-founder of e-concept.

Spain: March 3, 2022

The Catalan Association of Tourist Marinas (ACPET) has partnered with Aqua superPower to promote the creation of a network of connected marine fast-charging services for its members, which account for 87% of all port concessions granted in Catalonia.

Through the partnership, Aqua superPower will supply and install high-power smart grid marine chargers at no cost to the site owner/operator, creating an infrastructure for electric boats and charging corridors along the 580 km (360 mi) of Catalonia’s coastline.

Aqua superPower charging station map, electric boat charging station map

More charging stations are popping up in places like Catalonia.

“At ACPET we want to help our members achieve their sustainability and decarbonization goals. We’re delighted to be partnering with Aqua superPower to be able to support people wishing to make their boating more sustainable by offering rapid charging and network infrastructure for electric-boat users across our marinas.” says Albert Bertran, President of ACPET.

Fast Chargers for Fast Electric Boats

This growth by Aqua is a hint of what is to come. A report from IDTechEx estimates that “the market for hybrid and pure electric boats and ships will rise rapidly to over $20 billion worldwide in 2027“.  Assuming the boat market continues to grow in line with historical trends, it is likely there will be more than 1 million electric boats by 2030. They all need to be charged somewhere!

The other part of the story is that the market for electric boats in the past was largely for low kiloWatt cruising models with owners happy to charge the batteries overnight. There is increasing demand for high power motors and the desire to quickly charge and get back out on the water.

As Aqua superPower’s Alex Bamberg points out, “When you’re asking a consumer to make a significant investment in an electric boat, you want to assure them they can have the charging that suits their lifestyle.”