The first solar-powered catamaran to make a circumnavigation of the globe to prove solar as viable method for solar for transportation & living.The boat will be powered by 8.42kW of Kioto and 2.4kW Day4systems solar panels with 2 x 420Ah 48V and 2 x 190Ah 12V Hawker Powersafe battery bank energy storage and propelled by 2 Aquawatt 10kW 3-phase electric motors and for backup 2 4 kW Torqeedo electric outboard motors.
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