Vita Power is a marine technology company that develops 100% electric powertrains and full electric boats for both commercial and recreational use. Based out of the UK/Italy region (with global operations), they are committed to accelerating the marine electrification transition with high-performance, zero-emission vessels.
Here’s a breakdown of what Vita Power is about:
Overview
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Name: Vita Power
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Founded: 2017
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Headquarters: UK / Italy / Monaco region
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Founders/ Key Leadership: Stewart Wilkinson
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Funding: Funding: Privately held, series of investment rounds; recently merging/partnering with Evoy to scale high-power systems.
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Mission: Design and deliver fully-electric marine craft with zero emissions, high performance and scalable solutions for leisure and workboat markets.
Products
1. SeaDog (Electric Workboat RIB)
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Released: 2024
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Type: 100% electric commercial rigid inflatable boat (RIB)
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Top Speed: ~30+ knots
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Features: Instant torque, DC fast-charging (20-80% in ~30 minutes) for commercial readiness.
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2. Seal (Electric Workboat / RIB)
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Released: 2024
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Type: Larger electric RIB for marinas/ports
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Top Speed: ~30+ knots
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Battery: up to ~10 hours in daily use scenarios at appropriate speeds
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Features: Silent, zero-emission, built for continuous duty in marina/port environments.
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3. Lion (Electric Day Boat)
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Released: 2022
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Type: ~10.5 m (34-ft) electric luxury day-boat
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Top Speed: ~35+ knots
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Features: Premium luxury layout, high performance electric propulsion, fast charging capability.
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Technology & Design
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Vita designs its boats around electric powertrains with rapid charging capability and high-torque output. For example, the Seal and SeaDog commercial RIBs include DC fast charging systems and battery packs optimized for work-duty.
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The company integrates advanced battery management, waterproof motor systems and lightweight hull design. For leisure models like the Lion, the drive focuses on combining luxury materials with efficient electric architecture.
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Vita collaborates with OEMs and powertrain specialists (notably the merger/partnership with Evoy) to scale high-power marine electrification across both leisure and commercial segments