Electric & Hybrid Magazine

by | Jun 17, 2014 | Port Elco Club

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Shades of green

by Anthony Popiel

The green technology movement is receiving widespread attention, and interest in electrically powered systems is steadily gaining traction in the boating industry. However, picking the right power train configuration can be a tricky task.

As fuel costs, maintenance coasts and environmental impact concerns continue to rise, owners of recreational and commercial vessels alike will need to start considering more efficient marine power train solutions. So what systems should you choose and where can you find it? Elco Motor Yachts has been a trusted name in the boating industry for more than 100 years, and its team is dedicated to helping boaters decide what kind of motor and powering configuration is ideal for their vessel.

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