Volvo Penta and Groupe Beneteau are revealing further insight into the needs and behaviors of leisure boaters, where comfort is emerging as a key driver towards sustainable boating. This comes from testing and research into hybrid-electric solutions conducted in collaboration with a cross-section of stakeholders across the marine industry.
Both companies are passionate advocates for harnessing a variety of sustainable solutions towards decarbonization at sea including renewable fuels, hybrid and electric solutions, fuel cells and innovative boat design. The central findings of the research show how comfort and experience will be crucial to boaters when adopting sustainable solutions.
Other eye-catching insights include:
- Exciting new experience: After trialing the concept, respondents scored the experience an average of 4.3 on a scale of 1-5. Over half (53%) gave it a maximum score of 5.
- Changing boater behavior: 87% said the concept could change how they boat. 46% would imagine more low-speed cruising. 31% could imagine staying more nights off the grid (‘silent nights’) and feeling more comfortable without disturbing fellow boaters.
- An integrated system is the difference: Initial impressions ranked ‘Seamless System Integration’ as one of the standout features, with Joystick Docking in electric mode scoring high alongside ‘Lower Sound Levels’ and ‘Acceleration & Performance’.
- Charging infrastructure in place: Around half of respondents indicated they had access to charging infrastructure at their home docks with a further quarter indicating a variety of setups already in place.
- Lower emissions: Enjoying zero emissions at low-speed cruising was a highlight. It scored an average of 4.5 on a scale of 1-5, and 45% of participants gave it a maximum score of 5.
- Willingness to change: Over three-quarters (76%) said they are ‘Very Likely’ or ‘Likely’ to look at a hybrid-electric system next time they purchase a boat.
Presenting the full findings
Full details of the analysis will be presented in the next phase through a webinar from leadership at both companies.
“These trials showed us how powerful comfort, experience and an integrated system are in shaping where we go in the future. With the hybrid-electric concept, users were immediately impressed with the instant power, control and acceleration of the integrated system. Defining use cases and how people enjoy their boats is invaluable to helping us understand what can motivate people to make the shift towards hybrid and electric solutions,” said Erik Stromberg, Vice President of Power & Motor Yacht Development at Groupe Beneteau.
In the coming webinar further details will be provided on the experiential insights the trial delivered. For example, it will explain why Joystick Docking in electric mode scored so highly, with users praising the quiet, responsive and simple control. It will also look at why trialists were excited at the option for longer stays on-board without relying on a generator. The findings of this research are already influencing ongoing project development.
“We learned so much with this project and still have more to learn. The future of sustainable boating lies in bespoke solutions. We will need to get even closer to boaters to match their needs and intended use of the boat to the ideal solution,” Inden explained. “As an industry, we need to work collectively, and we’re excited to share our knowledge and insights further to shape the future of leisure boating.”