Agreement Enevate and Sealence to develop high-performance battery cell for marine applications

Accordo Enevate e Sealence per lo sviluppo di celle batteria ad alte prestazioni per applicazioni marineAccordo Enevate e Sealence per lo sviluppo di celle batteria ad alte prestazioni per applicazioni marine

Enevate announced that it has completed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Italian Sealence to development of a high performance battery cell for jet boat propulsion.

Enevate is working in the development of extreme fast charge and high energy density battery technologies for electric vehicles (EV) and other markets, while the industrial deep tech start-up Sealence has developed an ultra-efficient electric propulsion system called DeepSpeed that operates silently and reduces vibration for sea craft ranging from fast tenders to large yachts.

The DeepSpeed clean energy electric boat jets can deliver from 250 horsepower to 1,300 horsepower, with a worldwide patented technology boasting energy efficiency parameters significantly higher than any other propeller-based naval propulsion systems for a very large range of applications.

In addition to EV performance benefits, Enevate’s silicon battery technology delivers up to 26 percent reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions for manufacturing of vehicle batteries with Enevate’s XFC-Energy technology compared to today’s conventional lithium-ion EV batteries (21 percent for NCA and 26 percent for NMC cells [kg CO2 eq. cradle-to-gate, per 1 KWh cell capacity]).

Accordo Enevate e Sealence per lo sviluppo di celle batteria ad alte prestazioni per applicazioni marineAccordo Enevate e Sealence per lo sviluppo di celle batteria ad alte prestazioni per applicazioni marineThis has the potential to support sustainable navigation by lowering the carbon footprint at the beginning of the system’s life cycle, which is significant because battery manufacturing is the highest contributor of CO2 emissions to the overall manufacturing of any electric vehicle.

Sealence’s unique DeepSpeed electric marine propulsion system requires battery performance very similar to Enevate’s electric automotive vehicle performance specifications, specifically high energy density with high discharge rates, long cycle life and extreme fast charge capability. Enevate and Sealence engineers are planning to jointly work together in both Southern California and Italy to prove key battery performance metrics first followed by a joint prototype collaboration to validate a prototype design.

As Sealence looks to compete globally in the clean marine propulsion market, we sought out a battery partner that could deliver high energy, high discharge and superb battery performance for our revolutionary jet propulsion design – and Enevate was an ideal fit – commented Sealence VP Michele Straniero.

The combination of Enevate’s silicon anode battery technology and Sealence’s revolutionary DeepSpeed ultra-efficient propulsion design can significantly accelerate the energy transition in many segments of the marine mobility sector, with economic advantages for the operators and at the same time positive impact for the environment with less pollution both in water and in the air – said Sealence founder and CEO William Gobbo.

Our collaboration with Sealence provides a significant opportunity for Enevate as we develop, demonstrate and provide our battery expertise and technology to a range of electric vehicle markets including motorcycle, automotive, marine, and electric power equipment – said Enevate CEO Robert A. Rango. We are especially excited to be working with Sealence as they chart new and revolutionary approaches to marine propulsion.

Source: Sealence

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  1. I have an 8m catamaran 4000kg and i am interested in 2 transom mounted waterjets. What do you sujest

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