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Navier N30 vs Hermes Speedster E
Overview For Electric Boat
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Model
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Navier N30
Hermes Speedster E |
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Announced
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2021 (concept debut), detailed unveiling at CES 2023
2019 |
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launched
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Initial customer deliveries began in 2024
2020 |
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price
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~$600,000 USD (Pioneer Edition – invitation only)
~$133,000 – $269,000 USD (depending on configuration and location) |
Dimensions & Displacement
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Length Overall (LOA)
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~30 ft (9.2 m)
6.75 meters (22.1 feet) |
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Beam
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~8.5 ft (2.6 m)
1.80 meters (5.9 feet) |
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Draft
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6 ft (with foils deployed); ~18 in (with foils retracted)
~0.38 meters (15 inches) |
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Light displacement
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~2.5 tonnes (carbon fiber construction)
Approx. 680 kg (1,500 lbs) |
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Others
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~4 ft above water for reduced drag and smoother ride
CE Category C Certified hull |
Power & Performance
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Solar array
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Not included (shore or DC fast charge supported)
Not equipped |
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Battery Capacity
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85 kWh or 114 kWh lithium-ion battery options
30 kWh |
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Electric motors
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Twin 90 kW electric motors (≈240 hp total)
1 x 100 kW motor (Jet Drive) |
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Cruising speed
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20 knots (foiling)
~10 knots (18.5 km/h / 11.5 mph) |
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Range
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~75 nautical miles at cruise (~85–90 nmi reported in open configurations)
~9 hours at cruising speed |
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Others
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Top Speed: 30–35 knots
Takeoff Speed: ~16 knots
Foil stabilization system updates 50x per second
DC fast charging: ~30–45 mins | Shore AC charging: ~8 hrs
Max speed: ~36–45 mph (58–72 km/h), smooth planing transition |
Accommodation & Layout
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Guest cabins
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None (open day-boat configuration)
None (dayboat) |
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Guest capacity
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6 to 9 passengers (depending on trim)
Up to 5 passengers |
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Layouts
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Custom seating, helm console, optional day-use interior
2 cockpit seats + rear bench |
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Others
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Ultra-quiet operation with minimal motion due to active foils
Open deck, optional sunshade, classic car-style dashboard |
Capacities & Features
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Water tanks
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Not applicable |
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Fuel tanks
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Not applicable (100% electric)
Not applicable (fully electric) |
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Tender garage
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Not included
None |
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Salon
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Open deck layout; some versions may include enclosed cabin options
None (open top) |
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Others
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Autodocking & virtual anchoring (via GPS and sensors)
Lateral thrust maneuvering
Wake-free design for eco-conscious use in restricted waters
Underwater LED lights, Clarion audio, luxury leather & chrome finishes |
Launch & Build Info
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Builder
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Navier (San Francisco Bay–based startup)
Seven Seas Yachts (UK/Greece) |
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Launch milestone
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CES 2023 (tech demo); Pioneer deliveries in 2024
Electric version launched in 2020 |
Disclaimer Note
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