At the Cannes Yachting Festival 2025 the eight‑metre RIB Unlimited hull fitted with an EPTechnologies Falcon electric outboard (130 kW continuous, peak over 200 kW) and a 90 kWh battery demonstrated consumption near 1.7 kWh per nautical mile at 25–30 knots, translating into a practical range of about 50 nautical miles with a ~500 kg battery configuration.
Design and propulsion: racing DNA meets electrification
RIB Unlimited’s approach rests on two core design priorities: maximise lift to reduce wetted surface and minimise structural weight. The hull uses vacuum‑infused vinyl ester and advanced GRP construction, distributing loads to keep the boat on top of waves rather than ploughing through them. That hydrodynamic philosophy, derived from racing hulls such as the Hydrostep 696 by naval architect Michael Lundblod, reduces drag and makes electrification more viable for higher speeds and longer cruises.
Why a RIB is a good platform for electric power
The intrinsic features of a rigid inflatable boat help the electric case: the tube functions as a large shock absorber, permitting higher passenger-to-weight efficiency compared with many monohull designs. When the hull planes the tube seldom contacts the water, improving ride comfort and lowering energy penalties from slamming.
Key configuration elements
- জাহাজ বা তরী কাঠামো: Sharp V with a continuous keel derived from Hydrostep 696.
- কাঠামো: Vacuum-infused vinyl ester and GRP for extreme lightness (fibreglass + tube ≈ 420 kg).
- Powertrain: EPTechnologies Falcon outboard — lightweight lower unit with 360° rotation and high power‑to‑weight ratio.
- ব্যাটারি: High energy‑density pack (tested at 90 kWh; configurations up to ~500 kg used in range trials).
কর্মক্ষমতার স্ন্যাপশট
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Boat length | 8 metres |
| Hull + tube weight | 420 kg |
| আউটবোর্ড | EPTechnologies Falcon, 130 kW continuous, >200 kW peak |
| Battery (test) | 90 kWh nominal (test packs up to ~500 kg) |
| Consumption (25–30 kt) | ≈ 1.7 kWh / nm |
| Tested range | ≈ 50 nautical miles |
Operational context and charging
EPTechnologies supplies in‑house battery and motor systems designed for high‑speed charging compatibility and low servicing demand. For operators and charter companies, that means shorter turnaround times in marinas with DC fast charging infrastructure, and fewer maintenance touchpoints compared with internal combustion outboards — factors that affect scheduling, port calls, and shore power planning.
Implications for tourism and charter operators
The combination of a lightweight racing‑derived hull and a high‑energy battery pack alters practical options for day charters, eco‑friendly tours, and luxury support launches. A 50 nm range enables:
- extended coastal excursions without refuelling stops;
- quiet, low‑emission transfers for resort guests and yacht parties;
- new itineraries that avoid fuel logistics and reduce operational foot‑print in sensitive marine areas.
Benefits for providers and guests
- Lower noise and vibration for better sightseeing and wildlife viewing.
- Predictable energy consumption figures simplify tour planning.
- Compatibility with fast charging shortens downtime between trips.
Testing outcomes and market outlook
Independent sea trials recorded planing at 12 knots with the heavy battery configuration and confirmed sustained cruising in the 25–30 knot band at the quoted consumption. According to Martin Philip of RIB Unlimited, this package closes the performance gap vs hydrofoils while avoiding complexity and limited speed windows associated with foil systems. The expectation is that such systems will set new standards for electric speedboats and convince skeptics that a balance of top speed and sustained range is achievable.
For operators in festival locations like Cannes, and for excursion companies in established sailing regions, the practical takeaway is the ability to run low‑emission activities with minimal compromise on speed or range — a logistical and marketing advantage for sustainable tourism operators.
Highlights: the RIB Unlimited + EPTechnologies Falcon pairing demonstrates how hydrodynamic design, lightweight construction, and advanced battery systems can deliver meaningful range for recreational and commercial use. Still, even the most detailed reviews and honest feedback can’t replace first‑hand experience. On GetExperience, you book your experience from verified providers at reasonable prices. This empowers you to make the most informed decision without unnecessary expenses or disappointments, while enjoying the convenience, affordability, and wide range of additional options. Book your Trip গেটএক্সপেরিয়েন্স.কম
In summary, the RIB Unlimited eight‑metre configured with an EPTechnologies Falcon outboard and high‑density battery shows a practical path for electric day boats and charter launches: racing‑inspired hulls, extreme weight control, and in‑house battery/motor integration enable about 50 nautical miles at useful cruising speeds. Travel experiences such as yacht parties, cruise packages and exclusive yacht charters for events will benefit from quieter, cleaner operations; meanwhile adventure activities and eco‑friendly wildlife safaris could adopt this tech for lower impact touring. Operators can combine these systems with interactive online cultural workshops, museum tours with live guides or even online virtual tours to broaden offerings. Whether planning luxury adventure travel experiences, adventure rafting trips for beginners, or safari tours, knowing technical constraints and possibilities helps design better itineraries and manage expectations.
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