Arksen and RAD Propulsion partner on next-generation electric vessels

Arksen and RAD Propulsion partner on next-generation electric vessels

Arksen and RAD Propulsion have announced a strategic commercial partnership to co-develop a series of advanced vessel–propulsion platforms, combining Arksen’s vessel architecture with RAD Propulsion’s electric drive and autonomy systems. Arksen and RAD Propulsion will create integrated solutions that are not only environmentally responsible, but are also designed to offer superior performance, reliability, and mission-specific…


Arksen and RAD Propulsion have announced a strategic commercial partnership to co-develop a series of advanced vessel–propulsion platforms, combining Arksen’s vessel architecture with RAD Propulsion’s electric drive and autonomy systems.

Arksen and RAD Propulsion will create integrated solutions that are not only environmentally responsible, but are also designed to offer superior performance, reliability, and mission-specific adaptability.

“This is a big leap,” said Jasper Smith, founder of Arksen. “We’re thrilled to join forces with RAD Propulsion, whose innovation in power and autonomy aligns perfectly with our mission to craft more sustainable, resilient marine systems. Together, we’re creating vessels that will lead the market, from ocean tourism to tactical operations.”

The partnership launches with three active development projects.

The first is a rugged inflatable boat featuring RAD Propulsion’s Power console, a fully integrated, cable-free helm system tailored for eco-tourism and cruise operators and defense applications. The second is a next-gen RHIB platform optimized for RAD’s latest electric drive systems. The third involves custom variations for autonomous patrol boats, tactical craft, and US market pontoons, designed for mission-specific performance and scalability.

“By integrating RAD Propulsion’s technology, the partnership will push the boundaries on what’s possible for electric-powered vessels in remote and challenging environments, reducing the reliance on fossil fuels,” said Dan Hook, CEO of RAD Propulsion. “Arksen’s design and market reach, combined with our propulsion and autonomy stack, makes for a powerful offering across the marine landscape. Both companies are also committed to ensuring that this collaboration has a lasting positive impact on the environment, aligning with the growing demand for green energy.”

The companies state that they aim to maintain at least three active development projects at all times.

In related news, the 2025 Donsö Shipping Meet saw the unveiling of a new vessel concept from Wallenius Marine and Knud E. Hansen – the Sleipner RoRo


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