ExploMar systems now compatible with Aqua superPower charging network

ExploMar systems now compatible with Aqua superPower charging network

High-power electric outboard systems from ExploMar are now fully compatible with Aqua superPower’s network. This OEM partnership ensures that ExploMar’s high-performance outboard systems – including the Wave 300, Wave 150+ and Wave 70+, the Super/Island Battery Platform and the HEDB semi-solid battery – are fully compatible with Aqua superPower’s infrastructure. At Salone Nautico Venezia 2025,…


High-power electric outboard systems from ExploMar are now fully compatible with Aqua superPower’s network. This OEM partnership ensures that ExploMar’s high-performance outboard systems – including the Wave 300, Wave 150+ and Wave 70+, the Super/Island Battery Platform and the HEDB semi-solid battery – are fully compatible with Aqua superPower’s infrastructure.

At Salone Nautico Venezia 2025, ExploMar’s 300hp outboard system was powered by Aqua superPower’s 75kW DC charger, showcasing the compatibility. Similarly, at the Monaco Energy Boat Challenge 2025, ExploMar’s 300hp outboard system was rapidly charged using Aqua superPower’s 200kW ultra-fast DC station.

“At Aqua superPower, we’re committed to collaborating closely with OEMs to create a robust, marine-specific charging ecosystem that powers the future of electric boating,” said Karen Gill, COO of Aqua superPower. “Our partnership with ExploMar ensures their customers enjoy a seamless, user-friendly charging experience, backed by our global network and 24/7 support. By integrating ExploMar’s high-performance outboards with our scalable infrastructure, we’re accelerating decarbonization and making sustainable marine mobility accessible to all.”

“At ExploMar, we believe the future of boating is electric – and not just in terms of propulsion, but the entire user ecosystem,” added the company’s sales director, Jonathan Wang. “Working with Aqua superPower ensures our users enjoy a truly seamless and reliable electric boating experience.”

In related news, Portsmouth International Port has reported savings of nearly £140,000 (US$188,000) in electricity costs over the past 12 months due to application of solar technology


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