SeaBubbles and its largest capacity electric hydrofoil: the “Smart Bubble”

The characteristics of the Smart Bubble position it as an ecological and efficient option for coastal cities and areas with great tourist potential.
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El hidroplano eléctrico, el Smart Bubbles de SeaBubbles

French company SeaBubbles continues to surprise water transport with its electric hydrofoil, the Smart Bubble . This marine craft is designed to carry up to seven passengers, including the pilot, allowing you to literally fly over the waves at speeds of up to 30 km/h .

The SeaBubbles electric hydrofoil

This new model is an improved and expanded version of the original Bubble , which debuted in 2021. While its predecessor could seat four passengers and reach a cruising speed of 22 km/h, the Smart Bubble has increased its performance, following the integration of its new, more advanced hydrofoils and a patented retractable foil system, which improve both stability and energy efficiency.

At speeds of 10 knots ( 19 km/h ), the Smart Bubble lifts its hull out of the water, “flying on its three hydrofoils” , allowing for a much smoother ride with less water resistance. This system, which uses gyroscopic and altitude sensors to maintain balance, ensures a journey free of the usual disturbances of waves, with the added benefit of being almost silent.

SeaBubbles’ commitment to sustainability is clear: powered by a 90 kWh battery, the Smart Bubble produces no carbon emissions , and a version with a 130 kWh battery is expected to further extend its range.

Expansion with the acquisition of Neocean

An important step for the company was the acquisition of Neocean , a company specializing in maritime mobility technologies . This integration will allow it to continue developing innovations in the sector, consolidating its leadership in sustainable aquatic solutions.

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The marine vehicle that “flies” over the waves. Source: New Atlas

On the other hand, commercial production of the Smart Bubble is expected to increase progressively, while providing a new option for water transport in the future. Now, the technology is not only in the seas, but on them, with proposals that seek performance, and also a positive environmental impact.

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Source and photo: New Atlas | SeaBubbles

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