Haute Yacht: Emax Super Marine 45 is World’s First Zero Carbon Superyacht Tendor

While many luxury yachts are made to be eco-friendly, the Emax Super Marine 45 is touted to be the world’s first zero carbon superyacht tendor.
Boasting top speeds of 80 knots, the Emax Super Marine 45 features a Emax Solar Hybrid Jet propelled tendor that run on twin CMD TDI v6’s coupled to GM Allison Hybrid Transmissions to consume 40% less fuel. The ship-to-shore shuttle is also capable of being powered on a 32KWh Lithium UPS at speeds of 25 knots. When using fuel, the yacht can cruise at 55 knots and go at high speeds up to 80 knots.
With a 4KW Photo Voltaic SunPower Solbian array for backup energy, the Emax Super Marine 45 scores top points over her contemporaries.
The yacht features teak decks that can seat 10 people and accommodate 4 sunbathers. Below the Solar Center Cockpit, there is a shower and a spacious double bed. It also has a kitchenette with a fridge and freezer, a stove, microwave and a foredeck table that can comfortably seat a lunch party of six.
The Emax Super Marine 45 costs between $810,125 and $836,690 depending on the variant.
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