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John Revill

'Flying' electric speedboat debuts on Switzerland's lakes

Christian Vogel, manager of W.A.R. Bootbau und Boothandel AG steers an electric powered Candela Seven boat on Lake Lucerne near Luzern, Switzerland September 2, 2020. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann

The world's first electric-powered hydrofoil speedboat, which reduces energy consumption and noise - as well as sea sickness - by "flying" above the waves, has made its debut on Switzerland’s lakes.

The Candela Seven can hit speeds of 55 km per hour when its foils lift it out of the water. Its manufacturers say it travels further and smoother than other electric boats.

Christian Vogel, manager of W.A.R. Bootbau und Boothandel AG steers an electric powered Candela Seven boat on Lake Lucerne near Luzern, Switzerland September 2, 2020. Picture taken September 2, 2020. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann

The foils reduce water friction - and the effect of waves slamming into the boat - cutting energy consumption by 80% compared to normal diesel-powered boats and extending the craft's range to 90 km (56 miles).

The carbon fiber boat also carries an on-board computer which automatically adjusts the foil positions 100 times per second to reduce rolling and sea-sickness.

"Because we don't have any waves hitting, we don't have any slamming or bumping around and you really have a quiet a smooth ride," Swiss importer Christian Vogel told Reuters.

An electric powered Candela Seven boat is pictured on Lake Lucerne near Luzern, Switzerland September 2, 2020. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann

Until now, electric boats have tended to sacrifice either speed or range because of the capacity limits of their batteries.

The Candela Seven made its Swiss debut on Lake Lucerne this week, with Candela Speed Boat hoping to drum up new business with a European tour. The Stockholm-based company has delivered 16 boats since last year.

The boat, which costs around 250,000 euros ($296,000), would be a good fit for Switzerland's lakeside cities like Zurich, Lucerne and Geneva, said Vogel.

Christian Vogel, manager of W.A.R. Bootbau und Boothandel AG steers an electric powered Candela Seven boat past the historic steam vessel Uri on Lake Lucerne near Luzern, Switzerland September 2, 2020. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann

"People could use it to commute across lakes or for day trips," he said. "You can drive this with a clean conscience from an environmental point of view, and it's great fun."

(Reporting by John Revill; Editing by Mike Collett-White)

An electric powered Candela Seven boat is pictured on Lake Lucerne near Luzern, Switzerland September 2, 2020. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann
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