ePropulsion Navy 3.0 Evo – Navy 6.0 Evo Electric Outboard Motor
Starting at: $2,999.00
The Navy Series is the core of ePropulsion’s electric outboard motors, offering efficient and eco-friendly power for aluminum fishing boats, dinghies, daysailers, and cruising sailboats in both saltwater and freshwater. With direct-drive technology, it ensures quiet operation, low maintenance, and high reliability.
Key Features:
- Emission-Free – No Maintenance Required
- Fast and Efficient Power – Immediate Torque
- Advanced User and System Safeguards
- Smart Instructions with LED Display
- Battery Management System
- Rapid Charging – Fully Charged in 3 Hours
- Corrosion-Resistant – Built for Saltwater Environments
- 2 Year Warranty
ePropulsion Navy 3.0 Evo Electric Outboard Motor
ePropulsion Navy 6.0 Evo Electric Outboard Motor
Navy Series
Electric Outboard Motor
Hydrogeneration –
Low Maintenance – Direct Drive
3KW
6HP
6KW
9.9HP
Introducing Navy
Navy Series is the backbone of ePropulsion electric outboard motors. It provides efficient and clean power for aluminum fishing boats, dinghies, daysailers and cruising sailboats, suitable for saltwater and freshwater. Thanks to the direct-drive technology, the Navy electric outboard boat motor is quiet, Low Maintenance, and reliable.
Build Your Own Navy System
It’s easy and flexible to build a Navy electric outboard system that satisfies different needs.
Step 1 ——————————–
Choose Your Motor
Step 2 ——————————–
Choose Your Control
Step 3 ——————————–
Choose Your Battery
* The standard charger of the E-Series battery is purchased separately. It’s a unified charger that works with E60 and E163. For fast charging, you could use two or more chargers in parallel connection.
Competitive Pricing
Unit price is as low as $0.5 per watt-hour
High energy density
70% less weight and space than standard lead-acid batteries
Longer life cycles
3000 cycles at 80% DOD.
Made for ePropulsion
Motors
Data synced with ePropulsion motors to apply smart operation strategy.
Incredible Range
Navy Series electric outboard motors are impressively efficient to go further and faster.
ePropulsion Navy 3.0 Electric Outboard Motor
Power (Watt) | Speed (mph / kph) | Running Time (hh:mm) | Range (mile / km) |
300 | 3.7 / 6 | 13:20 | 49.3 / 79.3 |
550 | 4.7 / 7.5 | 7:25 | 35 / 56.3 |
1000 | 5.3 / 8.6 | 4:00 | 21.2 / 34.1 |
1500 | 6 / 9.7 | 2:40 | 16 / 25.7 |
2000 | 6.3 / 10.2 | 2:00 | 12.6 / 20.4 |
2500 | 8 / 12.8 | 1:35 | 12.7 / 20.5 |
3000 | 10.2 / 16.4 | 1:20 | 13.6 / 21.9 |
ePropulsion Navy 6.0 Electric Outboard Motor
Power (Watt) | Speed (mph / kph) | Running Time (hh:mm) | Range (mile / km) |
500 | 4 / 6.5 | 18:00 | 72 / 116 |
1000 | 5 / 8 | 9:00 | 45 / 72 |
2000 | 6.7 / 10.8 | 4:30 | 30.2 / 48.6 |
3000 | 8 / 13 | 3:00 | 24 / 39 |
4000 | 11.5 / 18.5 | 2:15 | 25.9 / 41.7 |
5000 | 13.5 / 21.8 | 1:50 | 24.7 / 39.8 |
6000 | 15 / 24.3 | 1:30 | 22.5 / 36.5 |
* The performance data is based on a 12-foot aluminum boat with one person, powered by one Navy 3.0 Evo with one E80 battery and one Navy 6.0 Evo with one E175 battery, in calm lake water.
With one charge, you can go 40 miles with Navy 6.0 Evo, or go fishing all day long at trolling speed.
Navy 3.0 Evo +E60
Round Trip
Navy 3.0 Evo +E60
Three Trips
Navy 3.0 Evo +E60
Round Trip
Navy 6.0 Evo +E163
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Navy 3.0 Evo +E60
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Navy 3.0 Evo +E60
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Navy 3.0 Evo +E60
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Navy 6.0 Evo +E163
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Four Evo Controls
You could always find a control that best fits on your boat.
Offers real-time monitoring of the power, remaining runtime, battery level, voltage, etc.
Works as an emergency stop key for ePropulsion electric outboards. Keeps you safe on the boat.
Adjustable full throttle power makes the ePropulsion electric boat motors kids-friendly and suitable for rental boats.
Press the button and you’re ready to go. Saves your trouble pulling the cord to start.
Designed with excellent throttle response and clear throttle hand feel.
Turning throttle easily either from the left-hand or right-hand side.
Hydrogeneration Empowers Sailors
ePropulsion Navy 3.0 Evo / 6.0 Evo allows you to collect electricity from wind and water with hydrogeneration function. ePropulsion pioneers in the innovation of electric outboard motors.
- ePropulsion Navy 3.0 Evo electric outboard motor and Navy 6.0 Evo outboards can drive the propeller to charge the battery (only the ePropulsion battery) through water flow when certain conditions are met (please refer to the user manual in the download center for the required conditions).
- The hydrogeneration data is based on real tests with the anti-ventilation plate installed.
- ePropulsion Navy 6.0 Evo electric outboard motor is tested with a 12.6″ x 8.7″ three-blade aluminium propeller that you could order separately.
Technical Specifications
Navy 3.0 Evo | Navy 6.0 Evo | |
---|---|---|
Power | 3 kW | 6 kW |
Input Voltage | 39V – 60V | 39 V – 60 V |
Recommended Battery | ePropulsion E-Series Battery | ePropulsion E-Series Battery |
Motor Weight* | 24.3 kg / 53.6 lbs | 29 kg / 64.0 lbs |
Propeller | 10.2″ × 6.7″ 2-blade composite propeller | 11.3′′ × 8.5′′ plastic propeller |
Trim / Tilt Angle | 0°, 5°, 10°, 15° / 60° | 0°, 5°,10°,15°,20°, 35°, 50° / 65°, 80° |
Shaft Length | Short, Long | Short, Long |
Control | Evo Tiller / Evo Remote Control / Evo Side Mount Control / Evo Dual Remote Control | Evo Tiller / Evo Remote Control / Evo Side Mount Control / Evo Dual Remote Control |
Hydrogeneration | Yes | Yes |
Motor | Brushless DC motor | Brushless DC motor |
Direct Drive | Yes | Yes |
How to Find Your Shaft Length
If you are looking for an ePropulsion electric outboard for your boat, choosing the correct shaft length is important. If you go too long it would still work but it may lack performance. You will also risk hitting bottom or submerged objects more frequently such as rocks. If you go too short, that’s the worst scenario as you‘re more than likely going to cavitate.
Please note that ePropulsion has a different shaft length measurement from gas-powered outboards. For electric outboards, the shaft length is measured from the top of the clamp bracket to the center of the propeller. For gas outboards, it’s measured from the top of the clamp bracket to the anti-ventilation plate.
Hard to put it into practice? Well, in order to get the right outboard shaft length, follow three easy steps blow:
Step 1: Measure the transom height which is the length from the top of the boat transom to the bottom of the boat, as illustrated in the image below:
Step 2: Choose the recommended shaft length based according to the transom height.
Shaft Length Recommendation Navy Series
Transom Height | Shaft Length |
---|---|
40 cm / 15.7 inches – 50 cm / 19.7 inches | Short |
Higher than 50 cm / 19.7 inches | Long |
* This shaft length chart is for your reference only. The calculation from steps above would be more reliable if you get conflicting results.
If you still have any questions regarding the shaft length, don’t hesitate to contact us
What’s In the Box
Main Part Tiller Shaft Lanyard Tiller Shaft Lanyard Wrench Set User Manual
Main Part Tiller Shaft Lanyard Link Arm Wrench Set Navy 6.0 Evo (2024) Propeller User Manual
Evo Tiller Kill Switch Invitation Card Warranty Card User Manual
Throttle Display Panel Communication Cable 0.5m Kill Switch x 2 Screws and Nuts Warranty Card Fixing Guide User Manual Quick Start
Top Mount Control Kill Switch x 2 Warranty Card Fixing Guide User Manual
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