Epsilor Electric Fuel Sets New Industry Standards for Marine Batteries with IEC-62133 Certification

Epsilor Electric Fuel Achieves Top Safety Certification for Marine Batteries



Epsilor Electric Fuel Ltd., a leading developer in the battery sector, has recently raised the bar in safety and performance standards for marine applications by receiving IEC-62133 certification for its 48V and 24V lithium-ion batteries. This accomplishment is particularly significant given the certification's rigorous requirements and is a testament to Electric Fuel’s commitment to producing high-quality, safe battery solutions for the marine industry.

Highest Energy Density on the Market



The new 48V marine-grade battery boasts a capacity of 3,000 Wh (60 Ah), which is double that of conventional LiFePO4 batteries, offering unparalleled energy density. This innovative design translates into lighter, more efficient battery solutions that are ideal for racing and luxury boats needing the utmost performance under some of the most demanding maritime conditions.

Critical Applications in Marine Racing



Marco Donati, the founder of Donati Racing, accolades Electric Fuel’s 48V batteries as crucial for competitive racing success. He notes that their lightweight and high-density features result in significant savings on both weight and space—key factors that can influence performance in high-stakes racing environments.

“The 48V batteries deliver the high energy and performance we need for success in racing competitions,” said Donati. “In the world of racing boats, where every ounce counts, having an efficient battery solution makes all the difference.”

Tested Under Extreme Conditions



Electric Fuel’s batteries are engineered to withstand extreme environments typical for marine applications. Their resilience is demonstrated by extensive testing that includes free-fall drops, overload situations, mechanical vibrations, and external short circuits. In addition, these batteries have been developed to cope with the rigors of rapid on-and-off charging cycles, ensuring reliability in competitive scenarios where downtime is not an option.

Epsilor’s 48V and 24V marine batteries are specifically designed for use in professional racing, luxury yachts, and various maritime vessels where performance is non-negotiable. The company also provides models with 12V and 24V options, catering to a diverse range of power requirements. For instance, their 12V 120 Ah/1584 Wh model fits energy size class G49, matching power needs for smaller marine applications.

Future of Marine Batteries



“The future of safe lithium-ion batteries for marine use lies in robust energy solutions like ours,” states Ronen Badichi, President and CEO of Epsilor Electric Fuel. “Luxury yachts and racing boats are the natural early adopters of these technologies, which not only safeguard expensive vessels but also protect precious lives at sea while maximizing power output.”

Epsilor's high-capacity Li-ion marine batteries represent a blend of cutting-edge technology and essential safety features, setting them apart in a growing market and appealing to users who demand nothing but the best for their marine adventures.

Upcoming Showcase at METS Amsterdam



Epsilor will showcase its new IEC-62133-certified 48V and 24V batteries at the METS Amsterdam 2025, running from November 18 to 20. Attendees can learn more about these revolutionary products at Stand 402, Hall 2, giving industry stakeholders a firsthand experience of the capabilities and advantages Epsilor’s batteries offer for marine applications.

About Epsilor Electric Fuel



Based in Israel and part of the Arotech Corporation, Epsilor Electric Fuel specializes in the development and manufacturing of intelligent batteries, chargers, and mobile energy management systems for various fields, including defense, medical, aerospace, and marine applications. Their forward-thinking approach ensures that Epsilor remains at the forefront of battery technology, consistently setting new standards within the industry.

To learn more about Epsilor Electric Fuel, visit Electric Fuel or follow them on LinkedIn for updates.

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