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It's not that the product wouldn't be attractive, but the electric storage
options aren't there yet. Battery technology isn't nearly advanced enough to support electric transportation of any kind yet. Several hundred pounds of batteries isn't a good option on a boat. Engineer a newer, stronger, lighter battery system with much more capacity and you just might have something. Electric propulsion has been tried for the last 100 years or so. "Andrew" wrote in message oups.com... I'm a business school student looking at the market feasibility of introducing a 2-10HP electric outboard engine that could be used as primary propulsion. This product would be introduced by a major player in the industry within the next few years. Since you are all avid boat users I would like to hear your reactions and get your thoughts on whether or not this would be an attractive product. I would also like to know how you see this product being used once it is introduced. |
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