Last Updated on: 13th June 2025, 11:13 am
ACEL Power and Vector Náutico have teamed up on electric boat design. ACEL power is “a leader in intelligent electric propulsion systems” based in Vancouver, Canada, while Vector Náutico is a boat builder based in Madrid, Spain. They have created the new boat line MOLA-e powered by ACEL. These electric boats are meant for coastal and inland cruising.
The boats are 5.99 meters long. The following are the two available configurations:
- ACEL 50HP with 32 kWh LFP battery
- ACEL 75HP with 43 kWh LFP battery
As you can see, we don’t have pictures of actual boats yet. However, “The first MOLA units will debut in mid-2025, with sea trials and showcase events scheduled throughout Spain,” the companies announce. That’s also when we should get information on pricing and further customization options.
For now, they tell us that the coming product “blends the design of a luxury yacht with the accessibility of a day cruiser. Its optimized hull geometry maximizes range and handling, while wide swim platforms offer easy water access — ideal for lake cruising, coastal exploration, and eco-tourism.”
“Working with ACEL Power brings our vision for the next generation of electric boats to life,” said Rus Kochman, CEO of Vector Náutico. “The MOLA-e is elegant, efficient, and built for modern boaters who value reliability and sustainability.”
“We are excited to partner with Vector Náutico, an innovative builder committed to sustainability,” said Natasha Chawla, VP of Sales and Marketing at ACEL Power. “The MOLA line aligns perfectly with our 50HP and 75HP Intelligent Electric Series, powered by 32 kWh and 43 kWh LFP battery packs. These systems deliver high energy density, extended lifecycle, and enhanced thermal stability—offering zero-emission propulsion without compromising performance.”
Stay tuned for more. We definitely need more and more electric boat options and sales to replace fossil-fuel-powered boats, and this looks like it could be a popular, competitive offering.
If you’re interested in learning more, you can reach out to Rus Kochman (press@vectornautico.com) or Natasha Chawla (natasha@acelpower.com).

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