Sialia Yachts, a relatively young boatbuilder, is making waves in the marine industry with its impressive lineup of all-electric luxury vessels. The flagship model, the 57 Deep Silence, features a one mega-watt-hour battery capacity and 400 kW motors capable of transporting a dozen passengers long distances. Founded in 2017 in Warsaw, Poland, Sialia Yachts aims to set new standards in sustainable yachting by combining cutting-edge technology with luxurious onboard experiences. The company has expanded its team with experts from around Europe, including the Netherlands and Italy, to push the boundaries of marine electrification.
The 57 Deep Silence electric yacht is a prime example of Sialia Yachts’ commitment to sustainability without compromising aesthetics or functionality. With a 1,000 kWh battery pack and two 400 kW electric motors from AMPROS, this 17.6-meter vessel can reach speeds over 25 knots and offers ultra-quiet operation with zero emissions. The yacht’s Vripack design hull maximizes space for the all-electric drivetrain, allowing for AC charging of up to 22 kW and DC fast charging of up to 150 kW. Customers can enjoy an onboard experience that is both plush and environmentally friendly, with an emphasis on comfort, luxury, and performance.
Sialia Yachts offers a range of all-electric vessels, including the 80 Explorer and 59 Weekender, in addition to the 57 Deep Silence. The company’s electric yachts vary in price based on factors such as size, model, finish, powertrain, charging capabilities, and extras, with prices starting in the millions of euros range. Customers can explore the entire lineup on Sialia’s website and learn more about the innovative technology and design that make these vessels stand out in the blossoming marine electrification segment. From impressive power and range to a serene onboard experience, Sialia Yachts is leading the way in sustainable yachting.
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