Torqeedo powers all-electric cleanup boat

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(PARIS) — The Waste Cleaner 66 – billed as the world’s most powerful all-electric boat designed for cleaning up pollution in inland waterways and harbors – will be unveiled by EFINOR’s Sea Cleaner subsidiary at the International Nautic Boat Show in Paris-Porte de Versailles Dec. 7 to 15. 

The vessel is powered by a Torqeedo 25-kW Deep Blue motor with a 40-kWh Deep Blue battery, which provides up to eight hours of endurance at a cleaning speed of 2 knots.

The 20-foot aluminium boat, built at EFINOR’s shipyard in Paimpol, uses patented technology to retrieve up to 1,100 pounds of solid waste and 263 gallons of liquid waste, including hydrocarbons like oil or fuel spills. The patented cleanup system automatically separates water and hydrocarbons to eliminate emulsification.

The boat is designed for operation in inland waterways, harbours and coastal waters, including jetties and tight corners where access is difficult. The versatile platform can conduct suction at halt or when moving, either forward or in reverse. It can be trailered for road transport and has a single point of lifting for easy launching and recovery.

“We believe that acting locally is acting sustainably,” said Benjamin Lerondeau, CEO, EFINOR Sea Cleaner. “Our teams have worked closely with Torqeedo’s engineers to create a highly efficient climate-neutral platform that meets the needs of harbours and marinas to maintain clean water while reducing their environmental impact.”

“The Waste Cleaner 66 boat is an ideal platform for electrification,” said Dr. Christoph Ballin, CEO, Torqeedo. “The Deep Blue electric motor provides the low-speed torque and maneuverability needed to capture debris from the water while emitting no noise or exhaust fumes. We are getting substantial interest in electric power from other trash-removing vessel operators around the world.”

For more information, visit www.torqeedo.com.

By Professional Mariner Staff