FPT INDUSTRIAL AND SEALENCE
THE FUTURE OF MARINE PROPULSION SETS OFF FROM CES 2022
Busy marinas full of motor yachts and boats setting off on long, medium and short-range trips, with plenty of excitement, but no noise at all. Is this only a futuristic scenario? Actually it could be imminent thanks to the vision of FPT Industrial and Sealence, which, together, are presenting their innovative Hybrid Electric Marine Propulsion System Concept for leisure and commercial vessels at CES 2022.
Following the signing of a Letter of Intent, FPT Industrial and Sealence, a startup based in Buccinasco (Milan, Italy) – whose mission is to move the marine industry towards a more environmentally conscious approach – have decided to join forces to explore a real, sustainable revolution in marine propulsion systems. The core of the concept, which is displayed in the Marine Innovation Area of the FPT Industrial’s new 2200 sq ft stand (booth #9643 North Hall) at CES 2022, is the DeepSpeed Jet, a turn-key solution addressing the challenge of electrification in marine propulsion.
Shaped to externally resemble an aviation jet, through an integrated electric motor it sucks the water from the front and pushes it from the bow side to propel the boat. The energy for the electric motor is supplied by batteries that can be recharged on board by the FPT Industrial N67 570 EVO engine, coupled with a state-of-the-art variable generator, or by the charging station when the boat is in harbor mode.
The new Hybrid Electric system is designed to maximize efficiency, silence, application modularity and flexibility. With the same amount of energy, the DeepSpeed Jet generates more thrust and speed compared to a prop system, while consuming less.
An outboard system positioned directly under the hull, the DeepSpeed Jet offers leisure and commercial vessel builders a number of significant advantages. Only cables run through the hull, since the system installation does not require bulky mechanical connections and interfaces that could impair flexibility.
By varying the number and size of battery packs and generators, boat propulsion configurations can be customized according to their intended use: a mainly electric set-up is preferable for short-range trips, while long-range usage will require more generators and less batteries, since during this kind of navigation the electric motor is powered by the ICE in the open water stretches.
The versatility and enhanced efficiency of this unique Hybrid Electric Marine Propulsion System Concept are evident when considering its various operating modes.
Cruising Mode
The boat starts in electric mode with gentle accelerator mapping and jet configuration geared towards maximum efficiency, allowing smooth maneuvering and low-speed cruising. When the cruise speed is reached, the generator steps in, supplying energy to the jet and recharging the battery.
Sport Mode
When the boat starts, the generator is switched on, with steep accelerator mapping and jet configuration geared towards maximum performance. The generator and battery work together to provide the jet with maximum energy.
Full Electric
The boat starts in electric mode with gentle accelerator mapping and jet configuration geared towards maximum efficiency, allowing navigation in protected areas and harbors near the city in a totally silent mode. The generator never steps in.
Long Range
When the boat starts, the generator is switched on, with gentle accelerator mapping and jet configuration geared towards maximum efficiency. The generator keeps the batteries 100% charged and supplies the energy to maintain cruise speed. The boat can exceed cruise speed for 2 minutes, then the system automatically returns to cruise speed.
On-board charging
The propulsion is shut off. If the battery charge drops under 50%, the generator automatically starts at minimum rpm and restores the charge.
Dock charging
The propulsion is shut off. The battery is recharged by the charging station when the boat is in harbor mode.