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Two propulsion systems for your Windelo

Electric Propulsion

Windelo’s Electric Propulsion system allows for minimal use of fossil fuels. It consists of two 20 kW electric motors, offering a fully-electric range of 4 hours at a cruising speed of 6 knots.

This brushless motor system, equipped with liquid cooling, is designed for intensive use in all weather conditions.

An 18 kW diesel generator extends the motor range up to 1100 nautical miles.
Its direct shaft drive simplifies maintenance operations and ensures optimal propulsion thanks to a set of retractable three-blade propellers.

Designed for uncompromising eco-sailing, the Electric Propulsion system comes standard with hydrogeneration and a 48V, 60 kWh lithium battery bank.

The combined energy production from solarwind, and hydrogeneration enables constant recharging of the battery banksupporting clean navigation without fossil fuel reliance.

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Electric motor with a good cruising range

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Thanks to our innovative electric propulsion drive system, our electric catamarans save a lot of energy.
Our 1120Ah 48V lithium battery bank (by MG Energy  ) recharges using renewable energy sources first: solar power, hydrogeneration, and wind power.
When sailing on the motor, the electrical draw, connected with the power needed to counteract the drag of the hulls, increases exponentially between 6 and 8 knots. At 6 knots, the Windelo 50 consumes 10kW. The electrical draw increases to 15.57kW at 7 knots, and then to 27kW at 8 knots.

  • At 6 knots, the Windelo 50 has a range of nearly 4 hours and roughly 22.7nm per day with an 1120Ah battery bank.
  • At 7 knots, the Windelo 50 has a range of nearly 2 hours and 17 minutes and roughly 15.47nm per day with an 1120Ah battery bank.

Control your consumption

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When the energy consumed is not compensated by renewable energies, the 18kW backup 500L diesel generator(s) start(s) up to supply the electric motors and recharge the batteries. The generator is in the aft engine bays and communicates with the Boat Management System. It starts up automatically when the batteries are low and/or when the power required is greater than the power the batteries can supply. So, the full cruising range of our catamarans on the motor is 1100 nautical miles. The generator can also be started manually by the skipper in 2 different modes:

  • Cruising range mode: for example, the skipper wishes to start his generator to increase his cruising range when there is no wind.
  • Recharge mode: the skipper starts his generator, which automatically switches off when the batteries are fully charged.

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Dual Propulsion

The Windelo Dual Propulsion system combines the robust power of diesel engines with the smooth, silent comfort of secondary electric drives.

Featuring two diesel engines paired with two electric motors (10 kW cruise each, 15 kW peak), this setup delivers versatile and efficient propulsion.

The electric motors offer ample battery autonomy to effortlessly manage harbor manoeuvers and anchorage approaches—that make up more than 80% of engine use on board a Windelo—ensuring quieter, cleaner, and more enjoyable sailing.

Combustion engines are available for long passages, providing a comfortable power reserve and a range of over 800 nautical miles.

The Dual Propulsion system doubles as a powerful generator, delivering up to 30 kW of electricity (48V) to recharge the batteries—while seamlessly powering your boat’s propulsion.

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Combined with Windelo’s high-performance hulls, Dual Propulsion allows you to motor with one engine in thermal mode and the other in electric mode. The result: reduced fuel consumption and lower emissions, benefiting the planet. The secondary electric motor is powered by the combustion engine.

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Electric Propulsion Interview

Discover our exclusive insight into the electric and hybrid propulsion systems powering Windelo catamarans.