The quoted range for the e14 on a single charge at 10 knots is expected to be around 80nm. Fed by a 300kWh li-ion battery bank, the push co*es from a single 100kW electric motor, although more powerful options may be available with top speeds as high as 18 knots.
The Optima e14 will accept fast-charging and is co*patible with existing marina infrastructure, including 16A and 32A systems. Solar panels can also be integrated into the hardtop, offering a built-in renewable energy source.
Sustainable construction methods mean the lightweight resin-infused hull and deck will be reinforced with natural flax fibres and recycled materials bonded with bio-resins.
Priced at around €1.5m excluding VAT, the first e14 deliveries are expected in late 2025/26.
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