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48 hours in silence - even on a diesel boat

by Greenline Yachts 31 Oct 2024 10:55 GMT
48 hours in silence - even on a diesel boat © Greenline Yachts

Greenline Yachts is making strides in making their diesel-powered yachts more sustainable by eliminating the need for a generator.

Introducing the Responsible Power package: all the benefits of hybrid without going hybrid. Enjoy faster charging, extended anchoring time, and revolutionary power from advanced lithium batteries and high-efficiency alternators—enabling up to 80% emissions savings while at anchor.

These diesel models now come with robust lithium battery banks, ranging from 11kWh to 88kWh, ensuring that all onboard systems, including air conditioning, can run seamlessly on battery power alone. This innovation allows up to 48 hours of silent anchoring without relying on a generator. For those who want to maximize efficiency and reduce charging time, can upgrade to the hybrid system.

No generator needed? Find out how from Alessandro

Say goodbye to noisy generators and hello to clean, silent power! In this video, Alessandro, our Global Business Development Director explains how Greenline Yachts' Responsible power pack delivers all the energy you need on board a diesel powered yacht.

Want to upgrade to a Hybrid Yacht?

Ever wondered how a hybrid yacht operates? Our latest video, 48 Hours on Board a Greenline 58 Hybrid, offers an exclusive look at the future of yachting. Greenline’s hybrid propulsion system seamlessly combines electric and diesel power, delivering greater efficiency, silent anchoring, and reduced environmental impact.

Whether gliding silently in electric mode or cruising longer distances with diesel power, our hybrid technology offers unmatched flexibility and comfort. It’s a revolutionary way to explore the seas while treading lightly on the planet.

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