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ACEL Power Partners With Vector Náutico to Launch MOLA-e Electric Boat Line in Spain

ACEL Power Partners With Vector Náutico to Launch MOLA-e Electric Boat Line in Spain

National Post10-06-2025

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VANCOUVER, British Columbia & MADRID — ACEL Power, a leader in intelligent electric propulsion systems, is pleased to announce a strategic partnership with Vector Náutico, a respected boat builder based in Madrid. The collaboration introduces MOLA-e powered by ACEL, a new line of eco-conscious electric boats designed for coastal and inland cruising.
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This partnership marks ACEL Power's official entry into the Spanish market—an important step in its European expansion strategy. As demand for sustainable marine solutions grows across the EU, this alliance underscores both companies' shared commitment to innovation and environmental responsibility.
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'We are excited to partner with Vector Náutico, an innovative builder committed to sustainability,' said Natasha Chawla, VP of Sales and Marketing at ACEL Power. 'The MOLA line aligns perfectly with our 50HP and 75HP Intelligent Electric Series, powered by 32 kWh and 43 kWh LFP battery packs. These systems deliver high energy density, extended lifecycle, and enhanced thermal stability—offering zero-emission propulsion without compromising performance.'
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'Working with ACEL Power brings our vision for the next generation of electric boats to life,' said Rus Kochman, CEO of Vector Náutico. 'The MOLA-e is elegant, efficient, and built for modern boaters who value reliability and sustainability.'
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The 5.99-meter MOLA blends the design of a luxury yacht with the accessibility of a day cruiser. Its optimized hull geometry maximizes range and handling, while wide swim platforms offer easy water access—ideal for lake cruising, coastal exploration, and eco-tourism.
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Both setups are fully integrated and engineered for quiet, efficient, zero-emission cruising.
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The first MOLA units will debut in mid-2025, with sea trials and showcase events scheduled throughout Spain. Pricing and customization options will be announced soon.
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This partnership further accelerates ACEL Power's mission to lead the marine industry's transition to clean, intelligent propulsion—region by region, boat by boat.
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For more information, visit:
www.acelpower.com
www.vectornautico.com About ACEL Power ACEL Power, headquartered in Vancouver, Canada, is a pioneering manufacturer of electric outboard propulsion systems, leading the marine industry in innovation and sustainability. Noted for introducing the world's first mass-produced 50 and 75HP electric motors, ACEL Power is committed to shaping a sustainable future through the creation of a smart electric eco-system. With a forward-looking vision, ACEL aims to offer a comprehensive range from 1HP to 650HP, establishing new benchmarks for marine propulsion in performance, safety, and longevity. Leveraging patented technology and integrated software solutions, ACEL Power is driving change towards a cleaner, more efficient boating experience.
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About Vector Náutico
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ACEL Power Inc.
Natasha Chawla, VP Sales & Marketing
Email: natasha@acelpower.com
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