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Electric ferries, solar leisure boats and new outboards on show at Kochi Boat & Marine Fair

James Miller, GetExperience.com
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James Miller, GetExperience.com
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Février 25, 2026

Kochi’s water transport electrification in numbers

Kochi Water Metro now operates over 75 electric boats across 15 routes, underlining a logistics shift where municipal waterways are becoming part of urban mass transit and tourism infrastructure. The city’s ship repair cluster around Cochin Shipyard supports both commercial refits and emerging leisure craft production, creating a local supply chain advantage for builders and service providers attending the India Boat & Marine Show (IBMS).

What was on display at the Bolgatty Palace Event Centre and Kochi International Marina

The 8th IBMS presented a cross‑section of India’s inland marine industry: solar‑electric ferries, passenger leisure crafts, electric outboards, and support services ranging from navigation to hull repair. Roughly one in five exhibitors featured some form of electric propulsion, reflecting how transport electrification is spreading from public ferries into leisure boating and watersports equipment.

Highlighted electric exhibitors

Several local and national firms showcased leisure and commercial e‑vessels, batteries and hybrid systems, plus specialized craft such as electric water bikes and solar‑charged cleanup vessels. The presence of dealers and integrators created clear on‑site purchasing and retrofit pathways for operators and tour providers.

Directory snapshot

ExposantProduct / FocusNotable feature
NavaltSolar electric ferries & leisure boats (Estrar)Gustave Trouvé award winner; data‑driven marine solutions
Matha MarinesSolar boat models (4, 8, 20 seater) & Solar ShikaraTraditional design with rooftop solar arrays
Samudra6‑seater catamaran; 24‑seat tourist ferryISO 9001:2015 certified; large composite fabrication
SeaMotoDirect drive electric motors (1.5–8 hp)Designed for rural and low‑fuel regions
Litmus Marine / ABS MarineDealer lines: Torqeedo, TEMO, MolaboFull range of outboards and inboard systems
Xynergy BoatsEC30 Electric Water BikeTwo‑seater, lightweight aluminum catamaran design
Tardid TechnologiesBlack Marlin AI‑optimized electric outboardAdaptive torque control; four power variants

Why the show matters for tourism operators

Leisure operators and tour designers can now spec boats with lower operating costs, quieter propulsion, and cleaner wakes — features that matter when selling wildlife cruises, cultural water tours, or island transfers. Solar roofs and quiet electric pods suit visites de musées avec des guides en chair et en os, eco‑safaris, and luxury charters where ambience and sustainability are selling points.

Practical takeaways for suppliers and tour planners

  • Electric craft reduce fuel logistics and fuel‑handling risk on multi‑stop itineraries.
  • Local manufacturing clusters (Cochin) lower lead times for refits and emergency repairs.
  • Dealer networks bring established brands (Torqeedo, TEMO, Molabo) into India’s service market.
  • Solar charging can extend range for low‑speed sightseeing and island‑hopping routes.

How these developments affect travel experiences

Visitors now have more options for quieter, greener shoreline excursions and waterborne sightseeing. The rise of electric leisure craft supports a growth in intimate, low‑impact activities such as des excursions de rafting d'aventure pour les débutants, small‑group safari tours, and exclusive yacht charters for events that emphasize sustainability and comfort.

The IBMS also functions as a marketplace where tour operators, port authorities and boatbuilders can align vessel specifications with passenger expectations—important for operators designing itineraries that combine sightseeing, dining, and short transfers on urban waterways and inland lakes.

For travellers looking to plan or book such experiences in Kochi and the surrounding region, GetExperience.com connects you to verified providers with flexible options. The platform allows secure online payments and issues voucher confirmations afterward, and you can submit requests for tours or excursions tailored to your needs so providers can offer their best matches. This transparency and convenience help avoid surprises while offering a wide choice of experiences and add‑ons. Book now GetExperience.com

At a glance, the IBMS made it clear that India’s inland marine industry is pivoting toward electrification and sustainable materials, supported by local yards, dealers, and tech integrators. From solar‑topped shikaras to AI‑tuned outboards, the show signalled product maturity that benefits both operators and travellers seeking eco‑friendly options. Personal experience remains the final test: even the best reviews can’t match stepping aboard yourself. On GetExperience you book from verified providers at reasonable prices, helping you choose confidently without unnecessary expense or disappointment.

En résumé : le réseau d'eau électrifié de Kochi, les constructeurs primés comme Navalt, un écosystème de concessionnaires en pleine croissance (Torqeedo, TEMO, Molabo) et de nouveaux fabricants indiens tels que SeaMoto, Xynergy et Tardid Technologies contribuent à rendre la navigation de plaisance plus silencieuse et plus propre. Ces avancées ouvrent la voie à des activités d'aventure, des voyages d'aventure de luxe, des safaris écologiques, des forfaits croisières, des fêtes sur yachts et des ateliers culturels interactifs en ligne liés à des itinéraires sur l'eau, élargissant ainsi les options pour les visites de musées avec des guides en direct, les visites virtuelles en ligne et même les sessions de coaching pour débutants en matière d'e-sport, que certains fournisseurs associent désormais à des événements thématiques. Le salon a clairement démontré que les bateaux électriques sont prêts à changer notre façon de voyager sur l'eau, pour le meilleur.