ZERO EMISSIONS. HUMAN INTERFACE. QUIET RUNNING. CARBON FIBER REINFORCED.
Available in Australia this summer, the Elaqua electric is the future of Personal Water Craft (PWC). The Elaqua has a intuitive onboard multifunction 15.5” touchscreen – digital dash, running Unreal Engine human-machine interface which enables you to select many functions and ride modes, also the ability to geo-fence the PWC to a restricted location. The Elaqua also connects to your smartphone allowing you to check status, monitoring, location and alarms.
Launch Mode: Full power and full speed are delivered in Launch Mode for experienced riders or for when you’re the only one on the open water and you want to see what you can do. Cruise Mode: Activate cruise mode for when you are sightseeing and traveling to enjoy a smoother ride and increased battery life. Pristine Mode: For when you find yourself in an area crowded with people or wildlife, Pristine Mode reduces speed and engine noise so that you can move without disturbing your neighbours.
Extra electric features: 5G LTE, WIFI, Bluetooth, speakers with Spotify, anti-theft system, engine cut-off, 8 sensor and radar devices, geofencing and speed limiting, 3 cameras 1080p Ultra Bright safety system (optional). Apple “Find My”, real time feedback to the service centre and dealer, and heaps more!
Next generation technology: can be charged on any J1772 charge port, battery life on 1 charge is 130kms, Charge times: Level 1: 20 hours Level 2: 2.5 hours Level 3: 26 minutes, top speed is 89kph at 5000RPM (without chip), dry weight is 308kg, capacity is 3 persons, horsepower is 175hp.
Driver Touchscreen Driver assist safety sensor system
LiFePO4 battery system Drone launch & housing
ELAQUA – 100% CHARGING – MOBILE TO PWC APP – WAY POINTS – TIME TRACKING – COMMUNICATION – SAFETY SYSTEM – SERVICE SUPPORT – DIAGNOSTICS
Available in Australia this summer!
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Published in print October-December 2022