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Electric propulsion for yachts: How it works, range & performance

Everything you need to know about electric propulsion for sailing yachts, from direct-drive technology, real-world performance and hydrogeneration. Written by the engineers behind JOOOL’s PowerPod system, deployed on over 100 vessels worldwide.

Definition

What is electric propulsion 
on a sailing yacht?

Electric propulsion replaces or supplements a diesel engine with one or more electric motors that drive the propeller directly. On a sailing yacht, this means silent, instant-torque drive for harbour manoeuvring, coastal motoring, and light-wind passages, without the noise, vibration, and exhaust of a diesel engine.  Unlike a diesel installation, an electric motor has no gearbox, no cooling circuit, no fuel injection system, and no exhaust. It is mechanically simple, exceptionally efficient, and in the case of JOOOL's PowerPod, certified for more than 100,000 hours of continuous operation with minimal maintenance.  Electric propulsion on a sailing yacht is almost always part of a hybrid-electric system: the electric motor handles propulsion, a battery bank stores energy, and a generator or renewable sources (solar, hydrogeneration) keep the batteries charged on longer passages. The JOOOL OneBox Propulsion system integrates all these elements into a single, pre-engineered platform.

Technology

Direct drive: the technology behind silent propulsion

Traditional diesel propulsion uses an engine, a gearbox, and a shaft to turn the propeller. Each mechanical interface introduces losses, noise, and maintenance requirements. The gearbox alone adds weight, complexity, and a regular service interval.  Direct-drive electric propulsion eliminates the gearbox entirely. The JOOOL PowerPod connects its electric motor shaft directly to the propeller shaft, one moving assembly, zero mechanical intermediaries. The result is a system that is quieter, lighter, more efficient, and dramatically simpler to maintain than any diesel equivalent.

PowerPod JOOOL

The propulsion unit

The JOOOL PowerPod: 
built for sailing yachts

Traditional diesel propulsion uses an engine, a gearbox, and a shaft to turn the propeller. Each mechanical interface introduces losses, noise, and maintenance requirements. The gearbox alone adds weight, complexity, and a regular service interval.  Direct-drive electric propulsion eliminates the gearbox entirely. The JOOOL PowerPod connects its electric motor shaft directly to the propeller shaft, one moving assembly, zero mechanical intermediaries. The result is a system that is quieter, lighter, more efficient, and dramatically simpler to maintain than any diesel equivalent.

25 kW 35 kW 50 kW
Thermal equivalent
60 hp 90 hp 120 hp
Continuous torque (Nm)
250 350 500
Nominal speed (RPM)
1,100 1,100 1,100
Propeller size
22–24 inches 22–24 inches 24–26 inches
Weight (kg)
58 58 125
Height × Length (mm)
463 × 664 463 × 664 804 × 786
Cooling
Natural Natural Natural
25 kW
Thermal equivalent
60 hp
Continuous torque (Nm)
250
Nominal speed (RPM)
1,100
Propeller size
22–24 inches
Weight (kg)
58
Height × Length (mm)
463 × 664
Cooling
Natural
35 kW
Thermal equivalent
90 hp
Continuous torque (Nm)
350
Nominal speed (RPM)
1,100
Propeller size
22–24 inches
Weight (kg)
58
Height × Length (mm)
463 × 664
Cooling
Natural
50 kW
Thermal equivalent
120 hp
Continuous torque (Nm)
500
Nominal speed (RPM)
1,100
Propeller size
24–26 inches
Weight (kg)
125
Height × Length (mm)
804 × 786
Cooling
Natural
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Technology

Electric propulsion 
in harbour: a different experience

For most sailors, the hours spent manoeuvring in and out of a marina are the most stressful of any voyage, and the least enjoyable. Diesel engines are at their worst in this environment: cold, unresponsive at low RPM, with delayed throttle response and no fine control at low speed.

 Electric propulsion inverts this completely. The PowerPod delivers full torque from zero RPM, the same instant response whether you need a gentle nudge at 0.5 knots or maximum thrust in an emergency. There is no throttle lag, no warm-up, no gear selection. One control lever, from stop to full ahead, with linear and predictable response at every point.

Silent marina operations

Beyond response, the difference in the marina experience is primarily acoustic. A diesel engine manoeuvring at low speed produces significant noise : both mechanical (engine, gearbox) and exhaust. On a catamaran with twin engines, this doubles. Electric propulsion produces no exhaust and almost no mechanical noise, the dominant sound is water flowing past the hull.
In marinas with increasingly strict noise and emission regulations, particularly in protected natural areas, charter zones, and urban waterfronts, electric propulsion is becoming not just a comfort advantage but a regulatory necessity.

Precision handling for catamarans

For catamaran sailors, the combination of twin independent PowerPods and instant torque creates a level of manoeuvring precision that diesel twin-screw installations cannot match.

Production

Electric propulsion in series production yachts

The production yacht market has moved decisively toward hybrid-electric propulsion over the past five years. Buyers are asking for it, and the world’s leading shipyards have responded. JOOOL’s PowerPod and OneBox Propulsion system is integrated into production lines at Fountaine Pajot, Leopard Catamarans, Dufour, Jeanneau, Excess, and Beneteau, among others.
 The reason is not just market demand. It is integration efficiency. The JOOOL OneBox Propulsion system is pre-engineered and factory-tested before delivery. Installation is reduced to mechanical mounting, final wiring, and commissioning. No specialist electrical certification is required on-site. For a shipyard building 50 or 100 hulls per year, this standardization translates directly into reduced build time and consistent quality across every unit.

HYBRID LEOPARD 46

Integrated electric propulsion for performance

Silent electric cruising in harbour, instant torque 
for tight manoeuvres, hydrogeneration under sail. 
The JOOOL system is now a factory option across the full Leopard catamaran range.

JOOOL system LEOPARD 46 HYBRID

HYBRID DUFOUR 48

Long-range hybrid monohull

Ocean-going monohull with emission-free harbour operation, full recharge via hydrogeneration on coastal passages. Available across the full Dufour range.

JOOOL system DUFOUR 48 HYBRID

MAINTENANCE

What electric propulsion actually requires

Maintenance requirements for electric propulsion and diesel installations compared.

Maintenance item Diesel engine JOOOL PowerPod
Oil change
Every 100–200h None - no oil system
Impeller replacement
Annual None - natural cooling
Gearbox service
Every 500h None - no gearbox
Fuel filter
Every 200–500h None
Injector service
Every 1,000–2,000h None
Exhaust system
Annual inspection None - no exhaust
Seal inspection
N/A Every 500h
Anode replacement
Annual Annual (integrated)
Cooling circuit
Annual (impeller, HX) None - seawater cooling
Rated lifespan
5,000–8,000h typical 100,000h+ rated
Diesel engine
Oil change
Every 100–200h
Impeller replacement
Annual
Gearbox service
Every 500h
Fuel filter
Every 200–500h
Injector service
Every 1,000–2,000h
Exhaust system
Annual inspection
Seal inspection
N/A
Anode replacement
Annual
Cooling circuit
Annual (impeller, HX)
Rated lifespan
5,000–8,000h typical
JOOOL PowerPod
Oil change
None - no oil system
Impeller replacement
None - natural cooling
Gearbox service
None - no gearbox
Fuel filter
None
Injector service
None
Exhaust system
None - no exhaust
Seal inspection
Every 500h
Anode replacement
Annual (integrated)
Cooling circuit
None - seawater cooling
Rated lifespan
100,000h+ rated

For a charter yacht running 500–800 hours per season, the difference in maintenance cost and downtime between a diesel installation and a JOOOL electric system is substantial. Fewer service intervals, fewer parts, fewer engineer visits, fewer days out of service.

Info

Battery pack maintenance: JOOOL Battery Packs are maintenance-free under normal operating conditions. 7-year guarantee at 80% original capacity. After 10 years, individual cells can be replaced at approximately 30% of a full pack replacement cost.

QUESTIONS

Everything you want to know

Direct-drive means the electric motor shaft connects directly to the propeller shaft : no gearbox, no mechanical losses, no vibration transfer. The JOOOL PowerPod is a direct-drive unit: one moving assembly from motor to propeller, with over 93% efficiency and no gearbox to service.

A 38 kWh battery pack at 4–5 knots gives approximately 20–30 nautical miles of pure electric range. However, in practice, hydrogeneration while sailing significantly extends autonomy, recovering 1.5 kWh per hour per PowerPod at hull speed. Most JOOOL-equipped catamarans on Mediterranean itineraries run the generator only a few hours per week.

When sailing with the propeller freewheeling in the water, the PowerPod reverses mode and acts as a generator. The propeller's rotation, driven by the vessel's forward movement : converts kinetic energy into electrical current, which charges the battery bank automatically via the OneBox. No crew action required.

The PowerPod is designed for sailing yachts from 40 to 65 feet, in both monohull and catamaran configurations. Three variants cover the range: 25 kW (~60 hp equivalent) for yachts up to 50 ft, 35 kW (~90 hp) for 45–60 ft, and 50 kW (~120 hp) for 55–65 ft. Catamaran installations use one PowerPod per hull.

Very little. The PowerPod requires seal inspection every 500 hours and annual anode replacement, no oil changes, no impeller, no gearbox service, no exhaust maintenance. It is rated for over 100,000 hours of operation, compared to a typical diesel lifespan of 5,000–8,000 hours.

Yes. With the OneBox Propulsion system, the PowerPod replaces the diesel drive entirely. A generator or renewable sources (solar + hydrogeneration) provide backup charging for extended passages. Many JOOOL-equipped sailing yachts run diesel-free for weeks at a time on typical cruising itineraries.

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