EXPO NEWS: Helix unveils core technology motors and inverters

EXPO NEWS: Helix unveils core technology motors and inverters

Helix has unveiled its latest core technology motors and inverters at Electric & Hybrid Marine Expo North America, which the company claims set new standards for efficiency and performance in marine applications. Helix has also debuted what it says is a groundbreaking submerged pod drive concept, promising enhanced maneuverability, reduced noise and increased hydrodynamic efficiency. This…


Helix has unveiled its latest core technology motors and inverters at Electric & Hybrid Marine Expo North America, which the company claims set new standards for efficiency and performance in marine applications.

Helix has also debuted what it says is a groundbreaking submerged pod drive concept, promising enhanced maneuverability, reduced noise and increased hydrodynamic efficiency. This innovative design aims to transform the marine propulsion landscape and improve overall vessel performance. In addition to the submerged pod drive, the company has introduced an electric hybrid generator concept using its SPC330 product platform, offering a sustainable and flexible power source for marine applications.

Electric & Hybrid Marine Expo North America is running at the Long Beach Convention Center in California on March 13 and 14, 2024. Click here to register for your free expo pass.


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