Mustang Survival launches redesigned Taku jacket and bib
Mustang Survival introduces the redesigned Men’s Taku waterproof jacket and bib, purpose-built for marine professionals, anglers and cruisers facing demanding…
The award, organized by IBI and METSTRADE, was presented to the winners on Wednesday, 20 November by the jury, which recognized the innovative nature of the technology developed by Volvo Penta and piloted for the first time in collaboration with the R&D Department of the Azimut|Benetti Group.
Through this project, the two companies introduced the first hybrid-electric version of the Volvo Penta IPS Drive on the new Azimut Seadeck 7. The revolutionary hybrid-electric package, installed for the first time on board this yacht, allows her to moor and sail in fully electric mode at speeds of up to 11 knots, smoothly switching between electric and thermal motors without the need for an onboard generator. The Hybrid Boost enables more powerful acceleration, while the energy recovery system allows for regeneration while sailing, and the fast charging mode enables quick battery recharges through the use of thermal engines. During anchorage, the onboard batteries power all onboard services for up to 12 hours, offering an intimate and completely silent experience at sea. The system also facilitates access to zero-emission zones, fully respecting the environment.
Thanks to this new hybrid-electric system and advanced naval architecture, Azimut’s Seadeck 7 allows discerning owners to achieve a reduction in emissions of up to 40%, representing the pinnacle of solutions currently available to lower fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.
“We are honoured to have been recognized with the Boat Builder Awards,” said Marco Valle, CEO of Azimut|Benetti Group. “By incorporating the Volvo Penta hybrid-electric package on the Seadeck 7, we are pioneering hybridization in boats of this segment, while enhancing efficiency and ensuring seamless operation in yachting. This innovative solution not only reduces consumption and emissions, but also enhances the onboard experience for our customers. We are proud to be at the forefront of an evolution that will have a positive impact on both our waters and our owners”.
“We are proud to have been recognized together with Azimut in our efforts to drive innovation forward on the path towards decarbonization within the marine industry,” said Johan Inden, President of the Marine Business at Volvo Penta. “Collaborating with like-mind pioneers is an essential aspect of shaping the future boating experience. In this pilot, we are demonstrating a winning combination of unique technology and cutting-edge yacht design – designed to drive efficiency, performance, and elevate the overall experience.”




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