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By Keith Barry  03.21.13

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Torqeedo, the German manufacturer of electric outboards whose name seems to
be missing a “u”, has a new battery to power its 80-horsepower electric
outboard.

The company recently announced a partnership with Johnson Controls to modify
an automotive drive battery from a plug-in hybrid to power Deep
Blue-equipped boats. The marine-ready battery is waterproof and resistant to
salt water, and is guaranteed for nine years. In addition to the batteries
and electric motor, Torqeedo’s Deep Blue comes equipped with a GPS system
that calculates remaining battery life, predicting range and directing
captains to waypoints where the batteries can be recharged.

It’s a major step forward for Torqeedo. They’re already well-known for
low-powered electric outboards, but Deep Blue proves that a battery-powered
boat could be a viable option for some serious marine applications. Because
the electric powerplant isn’t cheap — it’s expected to cost over $23,000 for
the outboard alone, plus between $36,000 and $73,000 for batteries depending
on their capacity — it’s initially being marketed only to commercial users.

It’s not as fast as the outrageous AMG cigarette boat, but it certainly has
its niche. For businesses whose fuel costs top $5,800 per year, Torqeedo
founder and CEO Dr. Christoph Ballin says a switch to Deep Blue could be a
source of savings.

“If they do, the change from petrol to electric motors could mean these
users can start saving money today,” he said. “The fact that the electric
motors are naturally environmentally friendlier and future-oriented, as well
as much quieter is a bonus.”

Depending on which battery capacity they choose, customers would see the
system pay for itself within 10 to 17 years in fuel costs alone, and that’s
not accounting for maintenance savings.

Additionally, the boat could be a boon for sensitive waterways where
gas-powered outboards are prohibited. According to Torqeedo, serving such a
small market “hardly justifies the industrial development and production” of
a dedicated electric outboard. While Deep Blue wasn’t developed exclusively
for such markets, it’ll be a perfect fit.

The marine industry appears to have taken notice. In February, Deep Blue won
the National Marine Manufacturers Association’s Innovation Award at the
Miami International Boat Show in February. It also won the 2012 DAME award
for design at the METS marine trade show.
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