BMW i Batteries Jump Into Boats
Love that smooth, quiet, clean drive of the BMW i3? Now, electric mobility via those BMW i batteries has hit the sea as well as the land — these batteries are not only in electric cars, but also motor boats, sailing yachts, and commercial marine applications such as water taxis.
Torqeedo is leading the transition of this state-of-the-art automotive battery technology to boats, with a direct supplier agreement with BMW for its high-capacity batteries.
Note that these batteries offer the highest energy density currently available in boating. The cost per kilowatt-hour is also a record, but this time a record low.
“The BMW i3 battery has been adapted to work flawlessly with Deep Blue, Torqeedo’s most powerful solution for inboard, outboard and hybrid systems up to 160 HP.”
Torqeedo continues, “This design is ideal for boat applications which may require superior shock resistance. The prismatic cell design allows efficient cooling, a compact size and even temperature distribution within the battery – with an extremely rugged structure protecting the cells. An optional, progressive cooling system guarantees maximum performance and a long service life even in high ambient and water temperatures.”
“BMW i batteries are a model of exceptional reliability and performance in electric mobility. They allow us to deliver cutting-edge electric propulsion and integrated energy management for both recreational and commercial applications,” states Christoph Ballin, Co-Founder, and CEO of Torqeedo.
“The selection of BMW i high-capacity energy storage for Torqeedo‘s Deep Blue drive system is further proof that performance, innovation, and sustainability are not mutually exclusive,” says Alexander Kotouc, Head of Product Management BMW i. “The successful adaptation of state-of-the-art automotive technology to the water is a testament to the comprehensive development priorities of BMW i.”
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