RS Pulse 63 Electric RIB
When RS Sailing, the world’s largest manufacturer of sailing dinghies, announced it would be building a planing electric RIB a few years ago, some ‘expressions of surprise’ were heard from the marine industry.
RS changed the sailing world with its high performance dinghies which took the principle and the fun of the planing skiff concept into a much larger market than it had ever been before, but an electric RIB was surely too far outside their areas of expertise – wasn’t it?
Established motorboat manufacturers were – and still are – struggling with the energy transition, as designing a boat that is quick to charge, has a usable range, but also has enough grunt when needed to get planing with its heavy batteries is a mind-bendingly big ask. Packaging it in a form customers would want and at a price they could bear is every bit as challenging.
Indeed, several large, and ostensibly technologically advanced brands in motorboating have thrown up their hands, and (usually privately) announced that the technology, particularly battery technology, is not yet mature enough to make the
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