Meet The New X49E Sailing Electric Yacht That Charges Its Own Batteries
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 Published On Aug 3, 2022

Meet The New X49E Sailing Electric Yacht That Charges Its Own Batteries

Integrating a cutting-edge electric propulsion system into an attractive sloop is not a simple task by any stretch of the imagination. However, X-Yachts appears to have succeeded. The Danish yacht manufacturer, which has been in the industry for more than four decades, has lately introduced a futuristic sailing yacht that appears to be both elegant and eco-friendly. The 49-foot X49E is the yard's first electric yacht to be produced.

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