An American company ECO Watercraft has come up with an electric powered, silent non-polluting Jetski that is 100% battery powered and capable of reaching speeds of up to 50mph, for 3 hours on one charge.
The ECO Jetski has the potential to revolutionize the entire Jetski, ATV and snowmobile industries by negating the most often cited two largest complaints against their ownership and use; emissions and noise pollution. A silent non polluting Jetski will be welcome by all Fisherman, boaters and beach goers alike …
It's only a matter of time before the major Japanese motorcycle manufacturers start producing electric Jet Ski's, ATV's and snowmobiles of their own ...
SOURCE [Treehugger]
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This is a great thing because the article is right, the most complained about things on jet skies are the noise and air pollution. I wonder why they weren't made years ago.
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This is a great thing because the article is right, the most complained about things on jet skies are the noise and air pollution. I wonder why they weren't made years ago.
That's wild--what's the cost Why can't they build a motorcycle with the same capabilities
This is also great for the military. This jet ski is almost silent, insuring the element of surprise.
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