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Revolutionizing Boating: The Freepower Electric Boat

Covered in solar panels, the boat's roof harnesses solar energy to charge its batteries and directly power the motor.

Orazio Albano by Orazio Albano
June 25, 2024
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Revolutionizing Boating The Freepower Electric Boat

Revolutionizing Boating The Freepower Electric Boat

Revolutionizing Boating: The Freepower Electric Boat – Imagine a boat that never needs to refuel, powered entirely by the sun. Introducing the Freepower electric boat, a groundbreaking innovation in sustainable marine technology. Covered in solar panels, the boat’s roof harnesses solar energy to charge its batteries and directly power the motor. This ingenious design enables the use of a smaller, lighter battery, which in turn extends the boat’s range.

One of the standout features of the Freepower boat is its integration with a mobile app. This app allows users to monitor power consumption and generation in real time. When these are in balance, the boat can operate indefinitely, offering an unprecedented level of autonomy on the water.

The Freepower boat is designed for versatility, with furniture mounted on rails that can be easily reconfigured. This flexible layout makes it ideal for a variety of activities, including fishing, leisure cruises, or even serving as a water taxi.

Sustainability is at the core of Freepower’s design.

The hull, which comprises 85% of the boat, is 100% recyclable and made from aluminum produced using renewable electricity. This commitment to eco-friendly materials ensures that the boat not only reduces emissions but also minimizes its environmental footprint.


The first Freepower boats will soon be available in Scandinavia, reflecting the company’s roots and initial market focus. However, Freepower’s long-term vision extends far beyond this region. The company aims to support fishers in developing countries, boosting local incomes by eliminating fuel costs and reducing both CO2 emissions and pollution.

Freepower is a proud member of the Uplink Ocean community, a network dedicated to fostering innovative solutions for ocean sustainability. With its combination of cutting-edge technology, sustainable materials, and versatile design, the Freepower electric boat is set to revolutionize the boating industry and make a significant impact on global sustainability efforts.

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Orazio Albano

Orazio Albano

Independent consultant, in aquaculture and Blue Food value chain, with over 19 years of experience in technical support to cooperation projects, and consultancy to private companies, in Italy, Norwey, Ghana, Greece, Albania, Republic of Congo, Angola, Somalia, Tunisia, Turkey, Egypt, Morocco, Libya, Kenya. Co-founder of the Facebook group Coastal Community Network.

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