Everything is going electric, including boats. GM recently invested $150 million in one start-up and several others are also developing electric watercraft.
in Seattle-based start-up Pure Watercraft, taking a 25% stake in the company. And several other upstarts are working to bring their own electric boats to market.
The introduction of zero-emission watercraft is significant. Boat engines can be big polluters. And electric systems are more efficient than their internal combustion counterparts. "An electric motor is built for this. It's efficient at every RPM, full torque at zero RPM, right when it starts up. This is exactly what electric motors are good at" says Andy Rebele, founder and CEO of Pure Watercraft.
Watch the video to learn about how the electric vehicle revolution is taking shape in the world of boating.
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