EV Boat Manufacturer Arc Introduces a High-End Wake Sport Model at $258,000

Paresh Jadhav

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California startup Arc made waves a few years back by featuring its electric technology on two luxurious cruisers. Now they’re back with another mass-market boat: a premium wake sport model that promises outperforming gas boats at half their cost.

Battery

Arc believes the $4 billion sports boat industry is ready for an upgrade, and their new Sport model claims to outshout conventional gas-powered boats while saving users thousands in operating costs.

It comes equipped with enough batteries, ballast and wake shaping technology for an exceptional wave-making experience, including a large entertainment screen and JL Audio speakers for superior sound. Furthermore, its in-house software is constantly being improved through over-the-air updates.

Arc has attracted some of Hollywood’s biggest investors such as Will Smith and professional basketball player Kevin Durant as investors, raising more than $110 million in venture capital funding thus far. Shipments should commence later this year. Arc’s founders include former rocket engineers from SpaceX, Tesla, Rivian, Lyft as well as marine industry powerhouses Brunswick MarineMax.

Motor

The 226-kW*h battery pack from CleanTechnica gives enough range for an average day on the water, depending on speed of travel. According to company claims, low speeds should last over 24 hours while higher speeds quickly drain it away.

The boat features other premium features, including an auto-retractable hardtop tower that can be activated with just the push of a button and provides an adjustable tow point, seating up to 15 passengers comfortably and boasting JL Audio speakers, wireless phone charging capability and large entertainment screen for viewing stats and video recaps. Furthermore, an advanced digital dash and the capability of receiving software updates over-the-air complete this package.

Charger

On average, the Sport can last over 24 hours when operating at low speeds; higher usage such as towing will deplete its battery more rapidly.

Unlike gasoline-powered boats, the Sport doesn’t produce carbon dioxide emissions or disturb marine life on lake bottoms. According to its creators, operating this boat is easy and can save users thousands of dollars each year in operating costs.

Mitch Lee and Ryan Cook assembled an international team of aerospace engineers and electric vehicle (EV) experts from SpaceX, Tesla, Rivian, Lyft, Brunswick & MarineMax as part of their vertical integration effort in creating their electric boat. By designing and manufacturing all components in-house for optimal user performance.

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Seating

The Arc Sport comes equipped with enough battery and ballast to create a large wake ideal for surfing. Additionally, it comfortably seats 23 people and features an auto-retractable hardtop tower. Riders can take advantage of JL Audio speakers to blast music through while keeping up to date on their journey via video recaps and stats displayed on a large entertainment screen.

The Arc Sport offers an effortless and greener way to experience water sports, with minimal maintenance costs, lower fuel costs and greater reliability compared to gas-powered boats. Furthermore, its zero carbon emissions and lack of disturbance to lake bottom sediment make for an environmentally-friendly ride that doesn’t impact marine life in any way.

Establish in 2021 by former rocket engineers, this company now enjoys over $110 million in funding from investors such as Kevin Durant and Will Smith’s Dreamers VC as well as venture capital funds like Andreessen Horowitz. Their team now includes professionals with backgrounds at SpaceX, Tesla and Rivian Automotive as well as marine-focused firms such as Brunswick MarineMax.

Storage

Although most social media discussions about electric vehicles tend to center around land-based transportation options, electrification also applies to waterborne modes of travel. One startup is hoping to make waves with its $258,000 electric wake sports boat known as Arc Sport.

This boat aims to be “as advanced as possible” to compete with gas-powered alternatives, according to its company. It boasts a 226 kWh battery pack that provides six hours of usage time at low speeds; higher speed activities may drain it more rapidly.

The Arc Sport comes equipped with enough batteries, ballasts and wake shaping technology to produce waves “worth paying admission for,” according to its manufacturer. Furthermore, this vehicle includes two modern displays as well as software that can be upgraded remotely over the air – potential buyers can reserve an Arc Sport with a fully refundable $500 deposit on its website.


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