12 PM motors: twin prop drive w/ 6 motors each 30min@60mph ts:100+mph
240kWh-pack, output 2.4GW, 2.2khp, 3hr-recharge @44kW 

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[images] A closer look at the Cigarette AMG Electric Drive Concept
By Michael Harley  Mar 17 2013

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Cigarrette AMG Electric Drive Concept with Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG electric
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2013 Cigarette AMG Electric Drive Concept Photos

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Gallery - Mercedes-Benz AMG Cigarette Racing all-electric motor boat
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Mercedes-Benz hosted us in Miami a several weeks ago to get more acquainted
with its latest cooperative adventure – a partnership with Cigarette Racing
to build an all-electric racing boat. While we posted on the Cigarette AMG
Electric Drive Concept after its worldwide introduction at the Miami Boat
Show, its automotive-based technology is innovative enough to warrant a
closer look.

Cigarette Racing has been building some of the world's finest
high-performance boats – and racing them to victory – since the late 1960s.
With more than four decades of experience under its decks, there might not
be another boatmaker that offers a range combining this much military,
yachting, aerospace and boat-building technologies. Cigarettes are hideously
expensive, but they appeal to those seeking watercraft that are fast,
uncompromising and exclusive. It goes without saying that they occupy rare
waters – the highlighter-yellow boat seen above even more so than most. 

The Cigarette AMG Electric Drive Concept wasn't a complete surprise. As you
may recall, Mercedes-Benz and Cigarette Racing have been in cahoots several
times before. After announcing a partnership in late 2009, the team
introduced an SL-inspired speed boat in 2010 and an impressive followup
Black Series racer in 2012. A joint venture for 2013 was almost expected,
but nobody predicted the all-electric result.

It takes tremendous thrust to move anything on the water at Autobahn speeds,
let alone a 38-foot boat with an eight-foot beam that weighs more than
10,000 pounds. To overcome massive water and air resistance, both of the
aforementioned project boats have featured powerful combustion engines
(e.g., a pair of twin-turbocharged 552-cubic-inch Mercury Racing engines
developing a combined 2,700 horsepower) allowing them to crack 125 mph. (To
demonstrate such wrath and in the process completely change the way we look
at power boats, Cigarette took us for a quick spin in a 50-foot Marauder and
we effortlessly hit a blistering GPS-verified 106 mph on Miami's Biscayne
Bay.)

Realizing that it would take immense power to achieve similar levels of
performance in a pure-electric boat, the engineers at AMG turned to the
powerplant in the SLS AMG Coupe Electric Drive. With an electric motor at
each wheel, the gullwing does 0-60 in 3.9 seconds – but the Cigarette needed
more power. Much more.

The solution was found by using a dozen of the compact liquid-cooled
permanent-magnet synchronous electric motors, each delivering 185 horsepower
and 184 lb-ft of torque. The team mounted them in clusters of six to create
two separate drive units, and provided each unit with its own transmission.
Power is routed to a pair of razor-sharp six-blade polished stainless steel
props in the rear of the boat (note the Plexiglas covers over the props in
the pictures, fitted to prevent spectators from slicing off fingers).

In terms of energy storage, the Cigarette is fitted with four high-tech
lithium-ion batteries with a total of 48 modules and 3,456 cells. Total
capacity of the 400-volt system is 240 kilowatt hours with an electric
output of 2,400 kilowatts (there is also a traditional 12-volt marine system
to run lights, accessories and to provide startup power). Recharging takes
as little as three hours with the standard 44-kilowatt on-board charger and
four optional rapid on-board chargers, while standard charging takes about
seven hours at the marina.

The drive units are mounted in the rear of the Cigarette boat under a
hydraulically operated engine cover in similar location to the gasoline-fed
V8 engines they replace. The heavy batteries are mounted at the bottom of
the hull beneath the passenger compartment, to keep the center of gravity as
low as possible. Besides exhibiting impeccable showroom-ready build quality,
everything is water resistant – getting stuck in a Florida downpour with the
engine cover open should never be a problem.

The Cigarette AMG Electric Drive Concept we visited has yet to float – the
key word is "concept" – but its calculated performance means it should rival
its combustion counterparts. The motors make a combined 2,200 horsepower and
2,213 pound-feet of torque. With zero turbo lag (electric torque is
available immediately), acceleration should be spear gun quick with a top
speed in excess of 100-plus mph.

But don't assume that an all-electric Cigarette will deliver an abbreviated
and unfulfilling boating experience. The powerplant team say they've packed
enough juice into the 38-footer's battery pack to provide more than enough
thrills to keep even an old salt grinning –a typical outing includes 30
minutes of idle, 30 minutes of 60 mph cruise and five minutes of blast time
at 100-plus mph with an additional safety margin thrown in there to
alleviate range anxiety. Despite those massive "Electric Drive" letters
painted on its side, this boat wasn't designed to be lifeless and bland.

Electric power in recreational boating is nothing new, but scrutinizing this
project reveals that the engineers have raised the bar to pioneering levels.
To construct a watercraft this potent – and still provide a usable operating
window – is impressive. As of today, Cigarette Racing and AMG have built
just one Electric Drive Concept, but they say they have the capacity to
build more. If owning the world's most powerful and fastest electrically
driven offshore powerboat is on your bucket list, and you happen to have the
means to plunk down millions for the early bragging rights, then pack your
SPF 30 and give them a call.
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