MOMENTUM ELECTRIC NORDIC
Next generation electric outboard motors
Official distributor of Momentum Electric Marine in the Nordics
We offer the next generation of electric outboard motors – developed to combine high performance, quiet operation, and minimal environmental impact. Explore our products, discover the benefits of electric propulsion, and find authorized retailers in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Finland.
A UNCOMPROMISING ELECTRIC OUTBOARD MOTOR
M10 - the most manageable, most compact, and powerful 10kW electric outboard motor on the market
Performance
Motor: 10 kW
Battery: 6.4 kWh, 72V, 90 Ah
Power: 20 hp
Weight
Motor: 22 kg (short rig), 23 kg (long rig)
Battery: 37 kg
Mount: 6 kg
CLASSIFICATION IN PERFORMANCE PER KILO
– portable with best-in-class performance & range per kilo
Momentums 2.5 kW outboard motor U2 is a super lightweight and robust 2.5 kW motor with a 1.4 kWh lithium battery, suitable for a variety of applications. In short, the new Momentum U2 is the electric outboard motor you have been looking for.
Performance
Motor: 2.5 kW
Battery: 1.4 kWh, 48V, 29 Ah
Power: 5 hp
Weight
Motor: 9 kg (short shaft), 9.5 kg (long shaft)
Battery: 8 kg (built-in)
Mount: 2 kg
PORTABELT 72 VOLTS BATTERY
- MOST POWER PER KILO
– fast & secure installation with just one cable, with IP67-rated connectors
Market's highest energy density for 72V marine batteries.
Exterior: The MB-6 battery is designed to fit in a standard fuel tank space and deliver power beyond the ordinary. The impact-resistant casing and CNC-machined aluminum handle provide robust handling and are completely waterproof. So, there are no issues having it on the deck while water splashes over it.
Performance, 6.4 kWh, 72V, 90Ah
Weight, 37 kg
Cell type, Li-ion NMC prismatic
IP class, IP67
Lifetime, >1500 battery cycles to 80%
Chris at SailHub, UK debunks the myth that you can't have both range and speed with an electric outboard motor. Read more about M10 »
EMO Electric USA reviews the 2 kW motor, U2.
M10 vs ePropulsion Navy 6
Wayne the boat guy couldn't help himself. He had to install the M10 on his Glastron 15. See what happened.