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A bold step towards zero-emission luxury tenders.
The Electric EvoJet retains all the exceptional features that made the EvoJet 70 an icon, including carbon fibre T-Top, ski pole, ample storage, premium audio system, single-point lift, LED deck lights, and more — ensuring that owners do not have to compromise on luxury or functionality. However, the Electric EvoJet is distinguished by its zero-emission propulsion, a hallmark of Williams’ mission to contribute to a more sustainable future for the marine industry.


“We are incredibly excited to introduce the Electric EvoJet to the market as a technology demonstrator.” said Mathew Hornsby, Commercial Director at Williams Jet Tenders. “We continue to thoroughly test this model to ensure it meets our exacting standards but are pleased to showcase what’s possible with the technology at Cannes and Monaco Yacht Show. We look forward to discussing yacht integration opportunities with OEMs, as well as the future of electric boats in the marine industry.”
An evolution of the existing EvoJet 70, the all-electric EvoJet 70E features an advanced Garmin-screen electric system from EVOA, an American company partnered Yasa Motors (a Mercedes subsidiary), and a 58.5kWh lithium-ion battery bank supplied by Williams Advanced Engineering.


The Electric EvoJet delivers impressive performance, achieving a maximum speed of 40mph with handling and seating capacity matching its predecessor, accommodating up to 13 passengers. Chargingthe tender is both quick and efficient, with a full charge achieved in just one hour using a fast charger, providing 56 minutes of operation on a typical activity cycle. The custom multi-function display from Garmin offers real-time insights into battery range, temperature, and charge status, ensuring those at the helm have complete control and confidence.
Visually, the Electric EvoJet makes a striking statement. The tender features a distinctive blue outline along the top flash of the tubes, setting it apart from the traditional EvoJet.
The launch of the Electric EvoJet aligns with Williams’ broader sustainability vision to move towards a climate-positive business footprint, built using environmentally friendly materials and powered by zero-emission propulsion systems.
Williams Jet Tenders welcomes enquiries from technology partners and OEMs interested in collaborating on the future of electric tenders. This collaboration is key to ensuring the successfulintegration of these innovative tenders into the next generation of superyachts.




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